Yearbook of the Shipbuilding Society

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The yearbook of the Shipbuilding Society is an almanac that has been published almost consistently every year since 1900 in the form of a high-quality bound book , which is published by the Shipbuilding Society . The periodical appeared at the time of National Socialism under extended titles such as the yearbook of the shipbuilding society in the working group of shipping technology of the NS-Bund Deutscher Technik .

After the series was initially published by the Berlin- based publisher Strauss, Vetter & Co. , the Berlin Springer Verlag followed from 1911 to 1931 , the Schiffsbautechnische Gesellschaft in 1932 and the Deutsche Verlagswerke Strauss, Vetter u. From 1933 to 1943. Co. Until 2005 the paper was published by Springer in Berlin, Göttingen and Heidelberg, from 2006 to 2008 in Hamburg by the shipping publisher Hansa Schroedter, since 2009 by the shipping publisher Hansa.

The yearbook contained some of the communications from the Prussian Research Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Shipbuilding .

On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the Shipbuilding Society, the series was supplemented by the text 100 Years Shipbuilding Society with the subtitles published in three volumes by Eike Lehmann

  1. Selected lectures ,
  2. Biographies on the history of shipbuilding as well
  3. Chronicle and Index .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Compare the information and cross-references in the catalog of the German National Library