Oskar Kokoschka, Jiří Gruša, Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach and the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra are the subjects of the periodical “Sudetenland. Europäische Kulturzeitschrift”, which has been published semi-annually since 2014 under the aegis of the Adalbert Stifter Association.
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The “Sudetenland. Europäische Kulturzeitschrift”, which first appeared in 1958, has been published by the Adalbert Stifter Association since 2014 (since 2023 together with the Sudetendeutschen Museum). In addition to introducing outstanding personalities from the history and culture of the 
Czech lands
deu. Böhmische Länder, eng. Bohemian lands

The term "Bohemian lands" is used to refer to the historical lands of Bohemia, Moravia and Austrian Silesia. It is not to be confused with the "Lands of the Bohemian Crown", which, after initial Luxembourgian rule, constituted one of the three parts of the Central European Habsburg Empire since the 16th century, and which, in addition to Silesia, at times included also the Margraviates of Upper Lusatia and Lower Lusatia.

 and dealing with current issues, the journal, which is published quarterly, and since 2020 biannually in double issues, focuses on institutions and artists who have played a role in cultural mediation. It contains feature pages, poetry, prose, reviews and a forum for translators.