Newspaper for Northern Germany

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Die Zeitung für Norddeutschland (ZfN) was a twice-daily newspaper that was published and printed by the Jänecke brothers from January 1, 1849 .

According to an overview of the Hannoversche daily newspapers in the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library , the sheet was published until 1871. The journal database, however, has an edition "1872, 23 February"

The ZfN was seen as the mouthpiece of the liberal and democratic opposition in the kingdom. The newspaper was influential because it served as a content guide for many smaller papers in the city of Hanover and in the Kingdom of Hanover .

The Hannoversche Tagespost , founded by Carl Meyer in 1857 , became part of the ZfN in 1867.

The Hannoversche Morgenzeitung , which had already emerged from the newspaper Die Posaune at the beginning of 1845 and was printed (and published) by the Hahnsche Hofbuchhandlung , was included in the newspaper for Northern Germany in 1850. This in turn went up in 1863, like the Neue Hannoversche Ads (1857–1863), in the Hannoversche Courier .

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  1. a b c d Klaus Mlynek: Newspaper for Northern Germany (see literature)
  2. ^ Rudolf Schmidt: Jänecke, family. In: German booksellers. Deutsche Buchdrucker, Volume 3, Berlin / Eberswalde 1905, pp. 508-510; Copy via zeno.org ; on-line
  3. ^ Ines Katenhusen : Posaune, Die P. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover, p. 506
  4. ^ Klaus Mlynek: Hannoverscher Kurier. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 264f.