New Pomeranian Provincial Papers

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The New Pomeranian Provincial Papers were a magazine published in four volumes from 1827 to 1829, which also served as the communication organ of the Society for Pomeranian History and Archeology . Its editor was Ludwig Giesebrecht , who was also the company's secretary.

The magazine followed the Pomeranian Provincial Papers , which appeared in six volumes from 1820 to 1825 and which were created at the suggestion of the President of the Province of Pomerania , Johann August Sack , and which were published by Superintendent Johann Christian Ludwig Haken in Treptow a. Rega had been edited and published.

The publication was discontinued in 1830 and two years later the Baltic Studies took over, which was a pure club magazine.

literature

  • Wilhelm Steffens : The history of the “Pomeranian Provincial Papers” and the origin of the “Baltic Studies” . In: Baltic Studies . Volume 40 NF (1938), pp. 232-259.

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