Deutsche Rundschau

The German Rundschau is a literary and scientific journal, founded in 1874 by Julius Rodenberg ( 1831-1914 ) and appeared in Brothers Paetel publisher.

History

The German Rundschau has influenced German politics, literature and culture at times significantly and was regarded as one of the " most accomplished Journal -ups " in Germany. So Theodor Fontane published his Effi Briest, Theodor Storm 's Ghost Rider as well as contemporaries such as Paul Heyse, Gottfried Keller, Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Ernst Robert Curtius or their works published in this journal.

After Roden 's death Bruno Hake its editor, the 1919 Rudolf Pechel was followed. Until the Second World War, the magazine was the voice of the Young Conservatives and later the conservative opponents of National Socialism. From 1933 to 1942, the editor and writer Paul Fechter was co-editor of the journal.

In April 1942 Pechel was arrested and banned from the magazine Reich Security Main Office. Four years later, the German Rundschau again appeared with Rudolf Pechel as editor. After Pechel death his sons Jürgen and Peter Pechel and Harry Pross led the magazine until 1964 on. Burghard Freudenfeld and Hans -Joachim Netzer last edited the German Rundschau.

Successor

The " contemporary continuation of a traditional monthly publication, the Deutsche Rundschau " is that of Heinrich von Loesch german.pages.de under the name - edited German Rundschau multilingual online magazine. Thus, the title remains anchored in the family tradition: Heinrich von Loesch (half - ) brother of Peter and Jürgen Pechel.

As an " independent newspaper for German -speaking and learning of people all over the world " is considered by Yuri Wiseman since 1997 moved to Canada International German Rundschau. ( Wiseman has since 1997, the trademark German Rundschau) His award-winning publication reached today claims to 80,000 readers in 148 countries. Klug 's peoples and cultures connecting monthly German Rundschau seen as a modern continuation of a traditional culture newspaper.

Other publications with the same name

Several publications have used the title of German Rundschau over the years, including:

  • German Rundschau, Harvey, North Dakota (1915-1917)
  • German Rundschau, Cuero, Texas (1880 -ca. 1900)
  • German Rundschau in Poland ( 1939).
  • German Rundschau, Landshut (RVG -Verlag, 1990-1994 )
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