Die Aula Explained
Die Aula |
Frequency: | Bi-monthly |
Company: | FAV Association of Academics |
Publisher: | Aula-Verlag |
Founded: | 1951 |
Finaldate: | June 2018 |
Country: | Austria |
Based: | Graz |
Language: | German |
Website: | Die Aula |
Die Aula was a far-right Austrian magazine.[1] It was started as monthly, but later became a bi-monthly magazine. The magazine existed between 1951 and June 2018.
History and profile
Die Aula was established in 1951.[2] It was owned by the FAV Association of Academics. Its publisher was the Aula-Verlag in Graz. In the initial stage it was monthly, but later was made bi-monthly.
The magazine was the mouthpiece of the National-Liberal Students' Association of Austria. It had close links to Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ).[3] [4]
The last issue of Die Aula was published in June 2018, with a new magazine to be published after the summer.[5] The new magazine, Die Neue Aula was shut down after one issue in 2019 because of financial reasons.[6]
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Christina Schori Liang. Europe for the Europeans: The Foreign and Security Policy of the Populist Radical Right. 1 March 2013. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.. 978-1-4094-9825-4. 56.
- Web site: Die Aula. Memim Encyclopedia. 21 November 2014. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141129040503/http://memim.com/die-aula.html. 29 November 2014 . dmy .
- Web site: Austria 2008/9. Stephen Roth Institute. 9 October 2013. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130929094011/http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw2008/austria.html . 29 September 2013. dmy.
- Book: Humayun Ansari. Farid Hafez. From the Far Right to the Mainstream: Islamophobia in Party Politics and the Media. April 2012. Campus Verlag. 978-3-593-39648-4. 34.
- News: "Aula" wird eingestellt - und durch neues Magazin ersetzt. 11 April 2020. Kurier. 9 June 2018. German.
- https://orf.at/stories/3141880/ „Neue Aula“ nach einer Ausgabe wieder eingestellt