Bonnier News - Illustreret Videnskab Historie

A Different Kind of History Book Series

Historie’s new series gives readers an in-depth look at turning points in history.

When Historie magazine decided to put out a book series for its readers, the editorial staff went all out. "We spent millions of kroner and a year of development to launch a series that's in a class by itself both in design and format," says Sebastian Relster, editor-in-chief of the magazine at Bonnier Publications in Denmark.

Science Illustrated Takes on the Web

Illustretet Videnskab/Science Illustrated is launching a revamped web strategy including entirely new web pages in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Netherlands – for the main magazine and for their history magazine and National Geographic. The goal is to launch 13 sites in 13 weeks.

Illustreret Videnskab/Science Illustrated has been online since 2001, but its content has been limited and the article archive has previously been available only to subscribers. Now Bonnier Publications, which publishes the magazine, will launch a much more comprehensive site with new technology and a fully open archive.

Illustreret Videnskab Historie Magazine Makes History Fun

The Illustreret Videnskab spin-off proves that history never goes out of style, with a quickly-growing readership in the Nordic region.  

Who wants to read about old kings and medieval battles?  Or about people who have been dead for hundreds of years? A lot of people, it seems.  Since its launch almost four years ago, Illustreret Videnskab Historie (Science Illustrated History) has become a major success in the Nordic region.