Founded | 1976 |
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Successor | Rotpunkt Verlag (RPV) |
Country of origin | Switzerland |
Headquarters location | Zürich |
Nonfiction topics | political history, novels, sustainable tourism |
No. of employees | 7 |
Official website | www |
Rotpunktverlag is a Swisspublishing house, headquartered atHohlstrasse 86A, 8004Zürich, Switzerland. Founded in 1976 in Zürich, it is specialized inpolitical history.
The publishing house was founded in 1976 as thecooperativeRotpunkt Verlag (RPV) by the Swiss political partyPOCH (Swiss Progressive Organisations)to promote the publication and dissemination ofsocialist literature.Rotpunktverlag literally meansRed Dot Publications. In the field of fiction, Rotpunktverlag publishes novels and short stories from Switzerland, including many first works, as well as politicalnon-fiction. Contemporary literature by authors from Latin America and the Caribbean is also distributed.Hiking have become a further hallmark of Rotpunktverlag's distributions, usually present region-related hiking and promotion of a smooth,sustainable tourism.[1]
For the purpose of long-term financial security, in 1997 the conversion into a corporation (Aktiengesellschaft) was decided: about 550 shareholders have been subscribed share capital for approximately 1,500,000 Swiss Francs. In May 2012, an authorized capital increase has been applied for, to which alongside the existing shareholders, other people may participate (legal and natural personalities), in all an additional a share capital in the amount of CHF 656,000, with the proviso that former shareholders may exercise pre-emptive rights of one share for two existing one. This predominantly maypre-finance the growing program and save the long-term liquidity.[2]
Rotpunktverlag is a member of SWIPS, the platform of independent Swiss publishers.[1]
Remarkable works includeGrüningers Fall by Stefan Keller that was published in 1993,[3] on which also partially bases the Swiss-Austrian filmAkte Grüninger of 2013, honoringPaul Grüninger.[4] In 1995 Peter Kamber'sSchüsse auf die Befreier – Die Luftguerilla der Schweiz gegen die Alliierten 1943–45 documented among others the abuses at theWauwilermoos penal camp between 1941 and 1945.[5][6] In 1998 Rotpunktverlag was awarded by the Swiss book trade association aspublisher of the year 2011.[1]