Det nye Danmark (Danish: New Denmark) was a conservative magazine which existed between 1928 and 1937 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded, published and edited by two Danish conservatives, Ole Bjørn Kraft and Alfred Bindslev.
Categories | Conservative magazine |
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Founder |
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Founded | 1928 |
Final issue | 1937 |
Country | Denmark |
Based in | Copenhagen |
Language | Danish |
History and profile
editDet nye Danmark was started in 1928.[1] The founders were Ole Bjørn Kraft and Alfred Bindslev.[2] They were both the publisher and editor of Det nye Danmark.[3] Ole Bjørn Kraft's term as editor was between 1928 and 1932 and then between 1934 and 1937.[4] One of the contributors was Jack G. Westergaard.[1] The magazine was very influential in shaping the conservative policies until its closure in 1937.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b Adam Holm (2001). "'Opposing the past': Danish Radical Conservatism and Right-Wing Authoritarianism in the Inter-War Years". Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. 2 (3): 3–18. doi:10.1080/714005455. S2CID 147317326.
- ^ a b Christian Houlberg Skov (2013). "Dansk radikalkonservatismes sekulærreligion". Historisk Tidsskrift (in Danish). 110 (2).
- ^ "Ole Bjørn Kraft, 1893-1980" (in Danish). Danmarks Historien. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
- ^ "Ole Bjørn Kraft". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish).