De Republikein
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"Magazine for the Involved Citizen" | |
| Editor-in-chief | Tom Rooduijn (2005–2008)[1] Rik Smits (2008–2015)[2] René Zwaap (2015–present)[3] |
|---|---|
| Categories | Dutch republicanism |
| Frequency | Quarterly[3] |
| Circulation | 1,300 (2005)[1] |
| Publisher | Stichting De Republikein / Virtùmedia Zeist[3] |
| First issue | 2005[3] |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Language | Dutch |
| Website | www |
| ISSN | 0921-5085 |
De Republikein. Tijdschrift voor de betrokken burger ("The Republican. Magazine for the Involved Citizen") is a Dutch republican magazine, published since 2005.[3]
In 2005, the magazine was created on the joint initiative of the New Republican Society and the Republican Society,[1] aiming to stimulate discussion on both hereditary kingship as well as true democracy. Since 2005, the magazine appears four times a year. It is published by the Stichting De Republikein, in collaboration with publishing house Virtùmedia Zeist. Not only members of the societies are involved in producing the magazine; journalists and historians, too, regularly provide contributions or write guest columns.[3] Between 2008 and 2015, science journalist Rik Smits is editor-in-chief of De Republikein.[2] Since late 2015, the current editor-in-chief is René Zwaap.[3]
Editorial staff
- René Zwaap (editor-in-chief)
- Karin Mollema (managing editor)
- Thom de Lagh
- Gijs Korevaar
- Maurits van den Toorn[3]