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Süddeutsche Monatshefte ("South German Monthly", also credited as Süddeutscher Monatshefte) was a German magazine published in Munich between January 1904 and September 1936. After beginnings as an art and literary venue, liberal but highly critical of modernism, it made a turn toward politics before World War I. Especially supportive of German conservatism, it was also sympathetic toward Völkisch ideologists, and published propaganda in favor of militarist politicians such as Alfred von Tirpitz. Having for its founder and editor Paul Nikolaus Cossmann, an assimilated Jew, Süddeutsche Monatshefte was generally antisemitic—strongly so after 1920, when it hosted calls for racial segregation.

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  • Die Süddeutschen Monatshefte waren eine von 1904 bis 1936 in München erscheinende Kulturzeitschrift. Ziel der Zeitschrift war es, die geistig-kulturelle Bedeutung Süddeutschlands im Kaiserreich bzw. in der Weimarer Republik hervorzuheben. War die Zeitschrift in ihrer Anfangsphase noch liberal, so wandelte sie sich nach dem verloren gegangenen Ersten Weltkrieg zu einem nationalkonservativen Medium. (de)
  • Süddeutsche Monatshefte ("South German Monthly", also credited as Süddeutscher Monatshefte) was a German magazine published in Munich between January 1904 and September 1936. After beginnings as an art and literary venue, liberal but highly critical of modernism, it made a turn toward politics before World War I. Especially supportive of German conservatism, it was also sympathetic toward Völkisch ideologists, and published propaganda in favor of militarist politicians such as Alfred von Tirpitz. Having for its founder and editor Paul Nikolaus Cossmann, an assimilated Jew, Süddeutsche Monatshefte was generally antisemitic—strongly so after 1920, when it hosted calls for racial segregation. Its publication of conspiracy theories such as the stab-in-the-back myth paved the way for Nazi propaganda, but Süddeutsche Monatshefte was more closely aligned with the mainstream right. It played a part in conspiratorial alliances supporting the policies of Gustav von Kahr, although it also had Conservative Revolutionaries among its core contributors. In its late years, Süddeutsche Monatshefte turned to Bavarian nationalism and Wittelsbach loyalism, becoming a target for the Nazi regime. Cossmann was imprisoned for dissidence, then deported for his Jewishness; took over, leading Süddeutsche Monatshefte until its disestablishment in 1936. (en)
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  • Knorr & Hirth Verlag (en)
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  • September 1936 (en)
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  • January 1904 (en)
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  • Die Süddeutschen Monatshefte waren eine von 1904 bis 1936 in München erscheinende Kulturzeitschrift. Ziel der Zeitschrift war es, die geistig-kulturelle Bedeutung Süddeutschlands im Kaiserreich bzw. in der Weimarer Republik hervorzuheben. War die Zeitschrift in ihrer Anfangsphase noch liberal, so wandelte sie sich nach dem verloren gegangenen Ersten Weltkrieg zu einem nationalkonservativen Medium. (de)
  • Süddeutsche Monatshefte ("South German Monthly", also credited as Süddeutscher Monatshefte) was a German magazine published in Munich between January 1904 and September 1936. After beginnings as an art and literary venue, liberal but highly critical of modernism, it made a turn toward politics before World War I. Especially supportive of German conservatism, it was also sympathetic toward Völkisch ideologists, and published propaganda in favor of militarist politicians such as Alfred von Tirpitz. Having for its founder and editor Paul Nikolaus Cossmann, an assimilated Jew, Süddeutsche Monatshefte was generally antisemitic—strongly so after 1920, when it hosted calls for racial segregation. (en)
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  • Süddeutsche Monatshefte (de)
  • Süddeutsche Monatshefte (en)
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