New archive for Lower Saxony

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New archive for Lower Saxony

description Trade journal
Area of ​​Expertise Lower Saxony
language German
publishing company Wachholtz Verlag ( Germany )
First edition 1940
Frequency of publication half-yearly
editor Scientific Society for the Study of Lower Saxony eV
Web link [1]
ISSN

The New Archive for Lower Saxony , just too new archive is, according to its subtitle, a magazine for urban , regional and national development of the state of Lower Saxony . The trade journal , which appears every six months in June and December, reports on research results on Lower Saxony and publishes articles on topics of cultural studies, each with a different focus on individual issues, such as Expo 2000 . A permanent section is the bibliography of new publications on the federal states of Lower Saxony and Bremen . Once a year, a statistical overview of the spatial structural development of the Lower Saxony regions is given.

The publisher of the new archive is the Scientific Society for the Study of Lower Saxony at the address of the Lower Saxony Heimatbund in Hanover .

history

The magazine appeared for the first time at the time of National Socialism and in the middle of World War II from 1940 to issue 24 in 1944 in the Oldenburger Stalling Verlag under the title Archive for Regional and Folklore of Lower Saxony. Publications with contributions from the University of Göttingen , the Provincial Institute for Regional Planning, Regional and Folklore of Lower Saxony , Series C , as well as the Economic Science Society for the Study of Lower Saxony , which were then also published in 5 volumes. The 25th issue appeared in 1950.

For a while at the same time, Kurt Brüning's paper was published for 1947 and 1948 under the title New Archive for Regional and Folklore of Lower Saxony in the Bremen Dorn publishing house and contained various monthly statistical books for Lower Saxony as supplements . The magazine was given its current name in 1949.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Compare the information on the website of the Scientific Society for Studies in Lower Saxony
  2. ^ A b Dietrich Fürst: Scientific Society for the Study of Lower Saxony eV In: New archive ... Expo 2000 - 10 years later. Review, development & perspectives, re-use , issue 1/2010, p. 132
  3. a b Compare the information under the GND number of the German National Library