![]() Title page; October 1877 | |
Editor | Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer |
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Categories | Illustrated news magazine |
Publisher | Eduard Hallberger Verlag |
Founder | Eduard Hallberger |
Founded | 1858 |
Final issue | 1923 |
Company | Eduard Hallberger Verlag |
Country |
German Empire Weimar Republic |
Based in | Stuttgart |
Language | German |
OCLC | 1496365 |
Ãœber Land und Meer ( German: Over Land and Sea) was a German illustrated news and political magazine published in Stuttgart, Germany, between 1858 and 1923. [1] [2] Its subtitle was Allgemeine illustrierte Zeitung. [2] [3]
Über Land und Meer was founded by Eduard Hallberger in Stuttgart in 1858. [4] Its publisher was Eduard Hallberger Verlag. [3] The founding editor was the successful and high-circulation German novelist Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer. [2] [5] It became a popular illustrated news magazine among the bourgeois middle classes. [6]
Ãœber Land und Meer mostly published articles reflecting an inclusive patriotism and a view of German colonialism that was intended to be an apolitical scientific approach. [7] Such a journalistic attitude was also shared by other significant German media outlets of the period, including the Westermanns Monatshefte and Die Gartenlaube. [7] However, during the 1880s and 1890s Ãœber Land und Meer also praised colonialism through racist cartoons and news about Germany's colonial activities. [7] The contributors included Berthold Auerbach, Theodor Fontane, Karl May and Paul Heyse. [8] Ãœber Land und Meer ceased publication in 1923, largely due to the high inflation then prevailing in Germany. [2] [4]
![]() Title page; October 1877 | |
Editor | Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer |
---|---|
Categories | Illustrated news magazine |
Publisher | Eduard Hallberger Verlag |
Founder | Eduard Hallberger |
Founded | 1858 |
Final issue | 1923 |
Company | Eduard Hallberger Verlag |
Country |
German Empire Weimar Republic |
Based in | Stuttgart |
Language | German |
OCLC | 1496365 |
Ãœber Land und Meer ( German: Over Land and Sea) was a German illustrated news and political magazine published in Stuttgart, Germany, between 1858 and 1923. [1] [2] Its subtitle was Allgemeine illustrierte Zeitung. [2] [3]
Über Land und Meer was founded by Eduard Hallberger in Stuttgart in 1858. [4] Its publisher was Eduard Hallberger Verlag. [3] The founding editor was the successful and high-circulation German novelist Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer. [2] [5] It became a popular illustrated news magazine among the bourgeois middle classes. [6]
Ãœber Land und Meer mostly published articles reflecting an inclusive patriotism and a view of German colonialism that was intended to be an apolitical scientific approach. [7] Such a journalistic attitude was also shared by other significant German media outlets of the period, including the Westermanns Monatshefte and Die Gartenlaube. [7] However, during the 1880s and 1890s Ãœber Land und Meer also praised colonialism through racist cartoons and news about Germany's colonial activities. [7] The contributors included Berthold Auerbach, Theodor Fontane, Karl May and Paul Heyse. [8] Ãœber Land und Meer ceased publication in 1923, largely due to the high inflation then prevailing in Germany. [2] [4]