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Akademie Verlag

There also were unrelated publishing houses Akademischer Verlag (Hans-Dieter) Heinz in Stuttgart and Akademischer Verlag in (East-)Berlin, and there is the Jenaer Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft (JAVG).

Akademie Verlag (AV[1][nb 1]) is a German scientific and academic publishing company, founded in 1946 in the Soviet-occupied eastern part of divided Berlin to facilitate the publication of works by and for the German Academy of Sciences Berlin.

Akademie Verlag
Parent companyWalter de Gruyter
Founded1946
FounderGerman Academy of Sciences Berlin
Defunct2013 
Country of originGermany
Headquarters locationBerlin
Publication typesbooks, academic journals
Nonfiction topicsScience
Official websitewww.degruyter.com

Under the communist German Democratic Republic, from 1949 to 1990, it remained closely connected to the academy; unlike other publishing houses, it was not subject to direct control by the GDR ministry of culture. Still, it was regarded with suspicion in the West due to communist influence. Most of the output was sold in East Germany and the Eastern Bloc. Since 1957, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, the founder of the Prussian Academy of Sciences in 1700, and „theoria cum praxi“ are used as symbols.

Since the 1970s, several volumes of the Nicolaus Copernicus Gesamtausgabe (complete edition) have been published by Akademie Verlag, covering many documents from and about Nicolaus Copernicus in detail. Astronomische Nachrichten (Astronomical Notes), one of the first international journals in the field of astronomy, founded in 1821, was published by Akademie Verlag for several decades as well as Physica Status Solidi, founded in 1961.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the employees rejected their boss and elected one of themselves as successor. As it had managed to build enough of a reputation in the West, several offers were made for Akademie Verlag, and the new German states (including Berlin) sold it on 3 January 1991 to VCH Verlagsgruppe Weinheim. As a result, of the 170 employees in 1991, only 40 remained until the 50th anniversary in 1996. The rather broad range of publications was reduced to focus on philosophy, history, political and cultural sciences, history of art, literature, and lingual sciences plus mathematics and physics.

When John Wiley & Sons took over VCH, the natural scientific branch of Akademie Verlag was moved to Wiley-VCH, while the humanities section, including its name and logo, was transferred on 1 October 1997 to R. Oldenbourg Verlag, which in 2004 was acquired by Cornelsen Verlag. In 2013, Walter de Gruyter acquired Akademie and Oldenbourg from Cornelsen.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Seiffert uses AV as abbreviation for Akademie Verlag, however, this is also used for Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft (normally as AVG) by others.

References

  1. ^ Seiffert, Helmut (2001) [1996]. Einführung in die Wissenschaftstheorie: Handlungstheorie - Modallogik - Ethik - Systemtheorie - Literatur zu dem Bänden 1–3. Beck'sche Reihe (in German). Vol. 3 (3 ed.). Munich, Germany: C. H. Beck oHG. p. 164. ISBN 3-406-36450-0. No. 270. Retrieved 2022-02-04. (232 pages)
  2. ^ (in German). 2013-02-26. Archived from the original on 2013-03-18.

Further reading

  • Lokatis, Siegfried (1996). "Wissenschaftler und Verleger in der DDR. Das Beispiel des Akademie-Verlages". Geschichte und Gesellschaft (in German). No. 1. pp. 46–61.
  • Lokatis, Siegfried (1997). "Die Gründung des Akademie-Verlages". Die Berliner Akademie der Wissenschaften in den Jahren 1945–1950. Sitzungsberichte der Leibniz-Sozietät. Vol. 15, no. 7/8. pp. 81–98.
  • Barck, Simone; Langermann, Martina; Lokatis, Siegfried (1998). Jedes Buch ein Abenteuer: Zensursystem und literarische Öffentlichkeiten in der DDR bis Ende der sechziger Jahre (in German). Akademie Verlag. ISBN 3-05-003118-2. ISBN 978-3-05-003118-7. Retrieved 2022-10-20.

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1946 in the Soviet occupied eastern part of divided Berlin to facilitate the publication of works by and for the German Academy of Sciences Berlin Akademie VerlagParent companyWalter de GruyterFounded1946FounderGerman Academy of Sciences BerlinDefunct2013 Country of originGermanyHeadquarters locationBerlinPublication typesbooks academic journalsNonfiction topicsScienceOfficial websitewww wbr degruyter wbr comUnder the communist German Democratic Republic from 1949 to 1990 it remained closely connected to the academy unlike other publishing houses it was not subject to direct control by the GDR ministry of culture Still it was regarded with suspicion in the West due to communist influence Most of the output was sold in East Germany and the Eastern Bloc Since 1957 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz the founder of the Prussian Academy of Sciences in 1700 and theoria cum praxi are used as symbols Since the 1970s several volumes of the Nicolaus Copernicus Gesamtausgabe complete edition have been published by Akademie Verlag covering many documents from and about Nicolaus Copernicus in detail Astronomische Nachrichten Astronomical Notes one of the first international journals in the field of astronomy founded in 1821 was published by Akademie Verlag for several decades as well as Physica Status Solidi founded in 1961 After the fall of the Berlin Wall the employees rejected their boss and elected one of themselves as successor As it had managed to build enough of a reputation in the West several offers were made for Akademie Verlag and the new German states including Berlin sold it on 3 January 1991 to VCH Verlagsgruppe Weinheim As a result of the 170 employees in 1991 only 40 remained until the 50th anniversary in 1996 The rather broad range of publications was reduced to focus on philosophy history political and cultural sciences history of art literature and lingual sciences plus mathematics and physics When John Wiley amp Sons took over VCH the natural scientific branch of Akademie Verlag was moved to Wiley VCH while the humanities section including its name and logo was transferred on 1 October 1997 to R Oldenbourg Verlag which in 2004 was acquired by Cornelsen Verlag In 2013 Walter de Gruyter acquired Akademie and Oldenbourg from Cornelsen 2 Contents 1 Notes 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External linksNotes Edit Seiffert uses AV as abbreviation for Akademie Verlag however this is also used for Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft normally as AVG by others References Edit Seiffert Helmut 2001 1996 Einfuhrung in die Wissenschaftstheorie Handlungstheorie Modallogik Ethik Systemtheorie Literatur zu dem Banden 1 3 Beck sche Reihe in German Vol 3 3 ed Munich Germany C H Beck oHG p 164 ISBN 3 406 36450 0 No 270 Retrieved 2022 02 04 232 pages De Gruyter kauft die Wissenschaftsverlage Oldenbourg und Akademie in German 2013 02 26 Archived from the original on 2013 03 18 Further reading EditLokatis Siegfried 1996 Wissenschaftler und Verleger in der DDR Das Beispiel des Akademie Verlages Geschichte und Gesellschaft in German No 1 pp 46 61 Lokatis Siegfried 1997 Die Grundung des Akademie Verlages Die Berliner Akademie der Wissenschaften in den Jahren 1945 1950 Sitzungsberichte der Leibniz Sozietat Vol 15 no 7 8 pp 81 98 Barck Simone Langermann Martina Lokatis Siegfried 1998 Jedes Buch ein Abenteuer Zensursystem und literarische Offentlichkeiten in der DDR bis Ende der sechziger Jahre in German Akademie Verlag ISBN 3 05 003118 2 ISBN 978 3 05 003118 7 Retrieved 2022 10 20 External links EditAkademie Verlag History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Akademie Verlag amp oldid 1117269734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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