Die Neue Zeit

For Neue Zeit of the German Democratic Republic, see Neue Zeit (East Germany)
Die Neue Zeit (1883 cover)

Die Neue Zeit ("The New Times") was a German socialist theoretical journal of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) that was published from 1883 to 1923.[1] Its headquarters was in Stuttgart, Germany.[1]

History and profile

Founded by leading socialist politicians and theorists,[2] the magazine's first edition was released on 1 January 1883. After the abolishment of the Anti-Socialist Laws, the magazine was transformed from a monthly into a weekly on 1 October 1890. In 1901 it became the official magazine of the SPD and its property.[2] The magazine's decline and end came with the hyperinflation of the 1920s. it became the most important organ of the SPD, competing with Sozialistische Monatshefte.[3] It was edited by Karl Kautsky and Emanuel Wurm until their withdrawal from the SPD in 1917. Following that, Heinrich Cunow took over as its chief editor.

Die Neue Zeit was succeeded by Die Gesellschaft,[3][4] whose first issue was published on 1 April 1924.[5]

Notable contributors

References

  1. 1 2 "Neue Zeit (Stuttgart 1823-1923)". Marxists. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  2. 1 2 Literaturkritik in Deutschland an der Universität Marburg (GERMAN)
  3. 1 2 Die "Sozialistischen Monatshefte" (1895/96 - 1933)
  4. Home: German Historical Institute London (GHIL) Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. Chronik der deutschen Sozialdemokratie. - Band 2. - Stichtag: 1. April 1924
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