Historisk Tidsskrift (Denmark)

Historisk Tidsskrift is a Danish history journal established in 1839 with the founding of the Danish Historical Society in the same year. It is the oldest extant national journal for history.[1]

Historisk Tidsskrift
CategoriesHistory magazine
FrequencyBiannual
Year founded1840 (1840)
CompanyDanish Historical Association
CountryDenmark
LanguageDanish
Websitehttp://www.historisktidsskrift.dk/
ISSN0106-4991
OCLC175313559

History and profile

Historisk Tidsskrift was first published in 1840.[2] The Danish Historical Association is the owner of the magazine.[3]

The magazine is currently 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–present: Jan Pedersen
  • 2006–present: Regin Schmidt
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See also

List of magazines in Denmark

References

  1. Historisk Tidskrift (Historical Journal), Welcome page, retrieved August 24, 2018
  2. Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Historisk tidsskrift". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
  3. Grant Harris. "The Danish Collections at the Library of Congress". Library of Congress. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
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