Historisk Tidsskrift (Denmark) Explained
Frequency: | Biannual |
Category: | History magazine |
Company: | Danish Historical Association |
Country: | Denmark |
Based: | Copenhagen |
Language: | Danish |
Website: | http://www.historisktidsskrift.dk/ |
Issn: | 0106-4991 |
Oclc: | 175313559 |
Historisk Tidsskrift is a Danish history journal established in 1840 with the founding of the Danish Historical Society in the same year. It is the oldest extant national journal for history.[1]
History and profile
Historisk Tidsskrift was first published in 1840.[2] [3] The Danish Historical Association is the owner of the magazine.[4]
The magazine is published in two fascicles each year. The first editor was Christian Molbech. Since 1973, it has always had two editors.
List of editors
- 1839–1853: Christian Molbech
- 1853–1865: Niels Ludvig Westergaard
- 1865–1878: Edvard Holm
- 1878–1897: Carl Frederik Bricka
- 1897–1912: Julius Albert Fridericia
- 1912–1917: Kristian Erslev
- 1917–1924: Erik Arup
- 1924–1932: Ellen Jørgensen
- 1932–1942: Axel Lindvald
- 1942–1965: Povl Bagge and Astrid Friis
- 1965–1973: Svend Ellehøj
- 1973–1982: Inga Floto and Erling Ladewig Petersen
- 1982–1988: Hans Kirchhoff
- 1982–1989: Esben Albrectsen
- 1988–2006: Carsten Due-Nielsen
- 1989–2003: Anders Monrad Møller
- 2004–2013: Jan Pedersen
- 2006–2013: Regin Schmidt
- 2014-2023: Jes Fabricius Møller
- 2014- : Sebastian Olden-Jørgensen
- 2023- : Joachim Lund
See also
List of magazines in Denmark
External links
- tidsskrift.dk Portal of the Danish Royal Library with online version of Historisk Tidsskrift
Notes and References
- http://www.historisktidsskrift.dk/ Historisk Tidskrift (Historical Journal), Welcome page, Retrieved 24 August 2018
- Encyclopedia: 2007. Historisk tidsskrift. Store norske leksikon. Petter Henriksen. Kunnskapsforlaget. Oslo. no.
- Wm. H. Carlson. Some further notes on Scandinaviana in the libraries of the United States. 16 . Scandinavian Studies. 1941. 8. 294. 40915533.
- Web site: Grant Harris. The Danish Collections at the Library of Congress. Library of Congress. 4 January 2015.