New archive for Saxon history
New archive for Saxon history | |
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description | Trade journal |
Area of Expertise | National history |
language | German |
publishing company | Publishing house Ph. CW Schmidt ( Germany ) |
First edition | 1862/63 |
Frequency of publication | yearly |
editor | Karlheinz Blaschke [among others] |
Web link | web.isgv.de |
ISSN (print) | 0944-8195 |
The New Archive for Saxon History ( NASG for short ) is an annual German-language specialist journal for Saxon regional history . The editors are currently Karlheinz Blaschke , Enno Bünz , Winfried Müller , Martina Schattkowsky and Uwe Schirmer .
The magazine was founded in 1862/63 and initially operated under the title Archive for Saxon History . From 1880 it then appeared with a new volume count under the name New Archive for Saxon History and Archeology . From volume 10 (1889) to volume 58 (1937) it was called the New Archive for Saxon History and Antiquity , then the New Archive for Saxon History . By the time it was discontinued for reasons related to the war with Volume 63 (1942), the NASG had acquired a recognized place among the leading regional historical journals in Germany. Under the conditions of the GDR era, which resulted in a deliberate suppression of the country's history, a reappearance of the magazine was not possible.
It was not until 1993, after an interruption of 50 years, that Karlheinz Blaschke succeeded in re-establishing the NASG ; Following on from the old volume census, Volume 64 was published in 1993. Under his editorship, he managed to raise the magazine to its traditional level within a short time and to regain full recognition from the professional world. Since volume 70 (1999) the NASG has been published in conjunction with the Institute for Saxon History and Folklore (ISGV). Personnel changes in the ISGV made a reorganization of the editorial support necessary in 2002, in the context of which Karlheinz Blaschke, as the previous sole editor of the magazine, approved the establishment of an editorial board ( see above ) .
Each volume of the NASG contains a section with scientific articles , a section “Research and Discussion” and an extensive review section .
Web links
- Literature in and about the New Archive for Saxon History in the Saxon Bibliography
- The New Archive for Saxon History . Magazine presentation on the homepage of the Institute for Saxon History and Folklore, accessed on August 20, 2010.
- Digital version of volumes 1 (1862/63) to NF 6 (1879/80) of the archive for Saxon history on the SLUB Dresden website .
- Digital version of volumes 1 (1880) to 63 (1942) of the New Archives for Saxon History on the SLUB Dresden website.
- Table of contents of volumes 1–72 (1880–1942; 1993–2001)
- Complete table of contents for volumes 64–80 (1993–2009) (PDF; 956 kB)
- Digital version of the review section from volume 86 (2015) on the recensio.regio platform
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b See Winfried Müller: The Institute for Saxon History and Folklore 1997-2007. In: ISGV (Hrsg.): Institute for Saxon History and Folklore 1997–2007. Anniversary publication for the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the institute. Thelem, Dresden 2007, ISBN 978-3-939888-36-9 ( Search for traces. History and culture of Saxony. Volume 1), pp. 4-19; here p. 13.