Southeast Research

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Southeast Research

description Scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise History of Southeast Europe , Neo-Greek Studies
publishing company de Gruyter Oldenbourg
First edition 1936
Frequency of publication yearly
editor Ulf Brunnbauer and Konrad Clewing
Web link degruyter.com
ISSN
ZDB 212980-2

The Südost-Forschungen , called Südostdeutsche Forschungen from 1936 to 1939 , is an annual journal that is aimed at historians who deal with the history and culture of Southeast Europe . The magazine was originally published in 1936 on behalf of the Institute for Research into German Ethnicity in the South and Southeast in Munich in order to deal with the culture of Germans living in Southeast Europe. Since May 1940 it has been published under the title Südost-Forschungen. With the beginning of the Second World War the contents of the magazine are no longer limited to Germans in Southeast Europe, but deal with the past and present of all countries in Southeast Europe.

The founder of the yearbook is the Austrian historian and SD man Fritz Valjavec .

The journal is published by the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Research , which is the successor to the Southeast Institute (SOI), which was founded in Munich in 1930 and has been in Regensburg since 2007 .

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