Mannheim Journal

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The Mannheimer Journal was a daily newspaper published and printed by the Catholic Bürgerhospital in Mannheim , which appeared from 1837 to 1887. She went from the published since 1819. Mannheimer dailies shows which turn to the published since 1790 Mannheim Intelligenzblatt declined. In 1887 the Mannheimer Journal was merged with the General-Anzeiger . Mid-1845 to late 1846, d. H. In the final phase of the pre-March period , the free-thinking Gustav Struve was the editor. Under his editorship, the Mannheimer Journal was severely exposed to the interference of state censorship in the person of the Grand Ducal Baden Government Council of Uria-Sarachaga .

literature

  • Udo Leuschner: From intelligence paper to democratic combat press - Mannheim newspapers until 1850 . 1973 online in the Google book search
  • Gustav von Struve (editor): Acts of the censorship of the Grand Ducal Baden government council of Uria-Sarachaga. A recourse to the audience . Self-published, Mannheim 1845
  • Gustav von Struve (editor): Acts of the Mannheim censorship and police. Second recourse to the audience . Self-published, Mannheim 1846 digitized
  • Gustav von Struve (editor): Pieces of files of the Baden censorship and police. Third recourse to the audience . Self-published, Mannheim 1846 online in the Google book search

Individual evidence

  1. Web page by Udo Leuschner “The Press of the City of Mannheim” on Mannheimer Intelligenceblatt - Mannheimer Tageblätter - Mannheimer Tageblatt - Mannheimer Journal