New Youth (Neuland)

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Logo of the magazine "Neue Jugend"
Illustration by E. Huber .

The magazine Neue Jugend was a communication and reflection organ of the student movement Bund Neuland .

Sales and Topics

It was available for retail sales and subscription and was distributed in Austria , Germany , Hungary , the Saar , Switzerland and Czechoslovakia .

Founded by Karl Rudolf , the denominational magazine ( Blätter Young Catholic Renewal Movement. Vienna, I., Stephansplatz 3/11, published by Bund Neuland ) was first published in Vienna on February 8, 1919 as a weekly newspaper. From October 6, 1921 to 1938, it appeared monthly (initially 16 pages, later 24 pages). The page numbering was continuous from the beginning to the end of a year. The magazine appeared in a closed format 16.5 × 20 cm and was stapled twice. It was set in monochrome (black) letterpress , mostly in the Unger Fraktur font .

Recurring topics were reports of journeys , occasionally with illustrations, philosophical thoughts, appeals, speeches, songs, poems, aphorisms , book reviews as well as occasional illustrations and vignettes . The articles reflect the spirit of optimism and the intellectual debates of the youth movement in the interwar period. The Neue Jugend appeared until the self-dissolution of the Neuland association in 1938.

The Tyrolia publishing house also published offprints with content from the Neue Jugend , for example Franz Maria Kapfhammer's speech to the Bund in Stein Abbey in 1935, The Bund in the World and Against the World .

Editor and owner

  • Bund Neuland , Federation of Catholic Youth Movement in Austria, Vienna, I., Judenplatz 8. - Publisher: Verlagsanstalt Tyrolia, Innsbruck = Vienna = Munich, Vienna, I., Stephansplatz 3/11. - Responsible editors: 1930 to 1935: Arnulf Hesse, Anton Plattner.

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Authors

literature

  • Franz Maria Kapfhammer: New territory, experience of a youth movement. 1987, Verlag Styria, Graz Vienna Cologne, ISBN 3-222-11781-0