Geschiedenis Magazine is a Dutch popular historical magazine. It was first published as Spiegel Historiael in 1966 and appears under its current name since 2006,[1] as a consequence of a modernization effort.

History and profile

Geschiedenis Magazine was established with the intent of presenting historical articles to a broader, non-specialist audience (in a more journalistic style), though it contained articles by eminent historians such as Raoul Van Caenegem, F. W. N. Hugenholtz, and Arie van Deursen. The publisher was Fibula-Van Dishoeck. At first the magazine appeared eleven times per year, with many issues devoted to specific themes. It focused on Belgian history as well, and throughout the twentieth century always had Belgian members on the editorial board.[2] The magazine appears eight times per year.[2][3]

In 2005 Geschiedenis Magazine reported a circulation of 8000 copies (then nine times a year), and its office is in Amsterdam.[4]

References

  1. Rudolf Dekker (2008). Meer verleden dan toekomst: geschiedenis van verdwijnend Nederland (in Dutch). Amsterdam: Bert Bakker. p. 44. ISBN 9789035132009.
  2. 1 2 Leon Mijderwijk (25 May 2008). "Tijdschrift Geschiedenis Magazine" (in Dutch). Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  3. "Special Interest". Affinity Prime Media. Archived from the original on 15 January 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  4. Ineke Snelting, ed. (2005). Mediadesk-media Handboek 2005 (in Dutch). Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer. p. 175. ISBN 9789013015102.


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