Kultuur ja Elu
Categories | Cultural magazine |
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Publisher | Perioodika |
Year founded | 1958 |
Country | Estonia |
Based in | Tallinn |
Language | Estonian |
ISSN | 0134-5605 |
OCLC | 486108978 |
Kultuur ja Elu (meaning "Culture and Life" in English) is an Estonian magazine dedicated to culture.
History and profile[]
Kultuur ja Elu has been issued since 1958.[1][2]
During the Soviet times the magazine was a publication of the Ministry of Culture of Estonian SSR and Estonian SSR Council of Trade Unions. Between 1858 and 1958 its name was Kultuuritöötaja (meaning Worker of Culture in English).[3] Its content was related to "workers of culture", i.e., artists, actors, writers, critics, ets. It also published short literary works and has a section of photography.
Since the 1990s, after re-establishing independence by Estonia, its main topics has included crimes of the Soviet regime and struggle for freedom against Communism and Soviet state. Following the privatization of the press the magazine began to be published by Perioodika.[4]
Editors-in-chief[]
- Friedrich Issak
- Sirje Endre (1984–1993)
- Jüri Estam (in the mid-1990s)[5]
- Andres Herkel (1991–1992, editor-in-chief of the supplement Eesti Elu (meaning "Estonian Life" in English))[6]
- (since 2009)
References[]
- ^ Magazine website
- ^ "Kultuur ja Elu ", in Eesti rahvusbibliograafia
- ^ "Kultuur ja elu" at Stanford University database
- ^ Cultural Policy in Estonia. Council of Europe. 1 January 1997. p. 66. ISBN 978-92-871-3165-2. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ Forging Ahead, Falling Behind. M.E. Sharpe. 1 January 1997. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-56324-925-9. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- ^ Andres Herkel curriculum vitae
External links[]
- 1958 establishments in the Soviet Union
- Cultural magazines
- Eastern Bloc mass media
- Estonian culture
- Magazines published in Estonia
- Estonian-language magazines
- Magazines established in 1958
- Mass media in Tallinn
- Magazines published in the Soviet Union