Journal for Bavarian State History

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Journal for Bavarian State History

description Trade journal
Area of ​​Expertise history
language German
publishing company CH Beck ( Germany )
First edition 1928
Frequency of publication three times a year
Sold edition 800 copies
editor Commission for Bavarian State History in conjunction with the Society for Franconian History and the Swabian Research Association
Manager Claudia Schwaab
Web link kbl.badw.de
Article archive periodika.digitale-sammlungen.de/zblg
ISSN (print)

The Journal for Bavarian State History ( ZBLG ) is a German-language specialist journal on the history of Bavaria that appears three times a year .

The ZBLG was set up in 1928 by the newly founded Commission for Bavarian State History and quickly established itself as the central journal on Bavarian state history. Today it is published by the Commission for Bavarian State History at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in conjunction with the Society for Franconian History and the Swabian Research Association . Therefore, in addition to Ferdinand Kramer as editor in Munich, Dieter J. Weiß (for the Franconian editorial department) and Gerhard Hetzer (for the Swabian editorial department) are also responsible.

Since its foundation, the ZBLG has focussed on the people and epochs of Bavarian history, the history of settlements and place names . In addition, the magazine maintains an extensive review section.

In addition to retro-digitization and free online access up to the five-year-old editions, the ZBLG now presents selected reviews of Bavarian history online as ZBLG-Online, even before the corresponding issues are printed.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Journal of Bavarian State History. In: kbl.badw.de, accessed on June 10, 2020.