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Editor-in-Chief | Stefan Bergmann |
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Categories | History |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 23,000 |
Publisher | Katja Kohlhammer |
Founded | 1969 |
Company | Konradin Medien |
Country | Germany |
Based in | Leinfelden-Echterdingen |
Language | German |
Website | damals.de |
ISSN | 0011-5908 |
Damals is a German monthlypopular scientific history magazine. The magazine has been issued since 1969[1] and aims primarily at students, teachers, university students, scientists and a readership interested in historical science. TheGerman worddamals means "at that time".
The editors, being establishedhistorians,archaeologists,cultural scientists andphilologists, write scientifically-based articles. Each month another focus theme is portrayed. This concept distinguishesDamals from other German publications of the kind, for exampleG/Geschichte. The magazine also features brief book reviews, a historically-oriented television and radio programme, research news and articles on topics with a wide range of historicaleras and themes. Moreover, it covers current exhibitions which are often featured in whole articles or even as theme of the month.[2]
The magazine, whose scientific advisory body includes historians Christian Meier andJürgen Osterhammel, is published by Konradin Medien GmbH ofLeinfelden-Echterdingen. Katja Kohlhammer, the publishing group's executive director, is the publisher.
Abstracts of current issues, yearly tables of content and an articles archive can be viewed online. During the period of 2010-2013Damals had a lower circulation level than other comparablehistory periodicals in Germany.[1] In the third quarter of 2015,Damals sold 23,104 copies.[3]
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