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{{short description|German satirical magazine}} |
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[[File:Paul Halke (1920) Der Russische Schwabenstreich.png|thumb|right|Cover of ''Ulk'', October 1920 with drawing by [[Paul Halke]]]] |
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The [[German language]] [[Satire|satirical]] magazine '''''Ulk''''' was printed from 1872 until 1933 by the publisher [[Rudolf Mosse]]. Its headquarters was in Berlin, Germany.<ref>{{cite book|editor1=Elisabeth Cheauré|editor2=Regine Nohejl|title=Humour and Laughter in History: Transcultural Perspectives|url= |
The [[German language]] [[Satire|satirical]] magazine '''''Ulk''''' was printed from 1872 until 1933 by the publisher [[Rudolf Mosse]]. Its headquarters was in [[Berlin]], Germany.<ref>{{cite book|editor1=Elisabeth Cheauré|editor2=Regine Nohejl|title=Humour and Laughter in History: Transcultural Perspectives|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oUXqBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA80|access-date=29 May 2015|date=October 2014|publisher=transcript|isbn=978-3-8394-2858-0|page=80}}</ref> |
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Initially it was an independent weekly paper as ''Wochenblatt für Humor und Satire''. It was a supplement to the ''[[Berliner Tageblatt]]'' and the ''[[Berliner Volks-Zeitung]]'', both published by Mosse. |
Initially it was an independent weekly paper as ''Wochenblatt für Humor und Satire''. It was a supplement to the ''[[Berliner Tageblatt]],'' and the ''[[Berliner Volks-Zeitung]]'', both published by Mosse.<ref>Paul Schulte: Die Geschichte der weltberühmten Gesellschaft ULK in Haspe. In: Hasper Heimatblätter. 1928.</ref> |
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Contributors to the ''Ulk'' included [[Hans Reimann (writer)|Hans Reimann]], [[Kurt Tucholsky]], [[Lyonel Feininger]], |
Contributors to the ''Ulk'' included [[Hans Reimann (writer)|Hans Reimann]], [[Kurt Tucholsky]], [[Lyonel Feininger]], [[Heinrich Zille]], and [[Hans Holtzbecher]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Hans Holtzbecher - malarz, Polska, baza artystów Agra-Art |url=https://sztuka.agraart.pl/autor/licytacje/1388/hans-holtzbecher |website=sztuka.agraart.pl |publisher=Agra-Art}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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* [http://ulk.uni-hd.de Ulk. Illustriertes Wochenblatt für Humor und Satire – digital version] at [[University Library Heidelberg]] |
* [http://ulk.uni-hd.de ''Ulk. Illustriertes Wochenblatt für Humor und Satire'' – digital version] at [[University Library Heidelberg]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 23 July 2024
The German language satirical magazine Ulk was printed from 1872 until 1933 by the publisher Rudolf Mosse. Its headquarters was in Berlin, Germany.[1]
Initially it was an independent weekly paper as Wochenblatt für Humor und Satire. It was a supplement to the Berliner Tageblatt, and the Berliner Volks-Zeitung, both published by Mosse.[2]
Contributors to the Ulk included Hans Reimann, Kurt Tucholsky, Lyonel Feininger, Heinrich Zille, and Hans Holtzbecher.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Elisabeth Cheauré; Regine Nohejl, eds. (October 2014). Humour and Laughter in History: Transcultural Perspectives. transcript. p. 80. ISBN 978-3-8394-2858-0. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
- ^ Paul Schulte: Die Geschichte der weltberühmten Gesellschaft ULK in Haspe. In: Hasper Heimatblätter. 1928.
- ^ "Hans Holtzbecher - malarz, Polska, baza artystów Agra-Art". sztuka.agraart.pl. Agra-Art.
External links
[edit]- Ulk. Illustriertes Wochenblatt für Humor und Satire – digital version at University Library Heidelberg
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