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NZZ Geschichte is a German language bimonthly history magazine which has been in circulation since 2015 in Switzerland. The magazine is the first Swiss magazine in its category.

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History and profile

NZZ Geschichte was first published on 16 April 2015 as a quarterly magazine. [1] [2] The magazine is part of the NZZ Mediengruppe and based in Zürich. [1] It publishes articles on Swiss and international history written by historians. [3] The frequency of the magazine was switched to bimonthly later. [4]

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References

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