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''Justus Liebig's Annalen der Chemie'' (often cited as ''Liebigs Annalen'') was one of the oldest and historically most important journals in the field of
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worldwide. It was established in 1832 and edited by Justus von Liebig with Friedrich Wöhler and others until Liebig's death in 1873. The journal was originally titled ''Annalen der Pharmacie''; its name was changed to ''Justus Liebig's Annalen der Chemie'' in 1874. In its first decades of publishing, the journal was both a periodical containing news of the chemical and pharmaceutical fields and a publisher of primary research. During this time, it was noted to contain rebuttals and criticism of the works it published, inserted by Justus von Liebig during his tenure as an editor. After 1874, changes were made to editorial policies, and the journal published only completed research; later on, in the 20th century, its focus was narrowed to only print articles on organic chemistry, though it had always placed emphasis on the field. The journal was especially influential in the mid-19th century, but by the post-
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period was considered "no longer as preeminent as it once was". The journal has undergone mergers and changes in name throughout its history, from its inception to changes made following Liebig's death and its eventual consolidation with other journals in the late 20th century. In 1997, the journal merged with '' Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas'' to form ''Liebigs Annalen/Recueil'', and in 1998, it was absorbed by '' European Journal of Organic Chemistry'' by merger of a number of other national European chemistry journals.


Content

Many chemical syntheses and discoveries were published in ''Liebigs Annalen''. Among these were Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff's discovery of
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and its later isolation by Carl Setterberg, Adolf Windaus' studies on the constitution of
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and
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s for which he was awarded the 1928 Nobel prize in Chemistry, and many of Georg Wittig's publications, including the preparation of phenyllithium. ''Liebigs Annalen'' published news on advances in chemistry and pharmacy in addition to primary research, mainly during Justus von Liebig's time as editor. From 1839 to 1855, the journal published a summary report of the advances made in chemistry for the year. One example of a news item published in the ''Annalen'' was the discovery of ether as it is used in surgical
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by Henry Jacob Bigelow, which Liebig had been informed of through a letter from Edward Everett. Lothar Meyer and
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both published their versions of the
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in ''Liebigs Annalen'' in 1870 and 1871, respectively, though both had published elsewhere in the years prior to their separate printings of the "full periodic system" in the ''Annalen''. By 1957, the content of ''Liebigs Annalen'' was entirely organic chemistry.


Under Liebig's editorship

As an editor, Justus von Liebig would often promote his own work in the journal. Liebig would also publish his criticism on articles published in the journal, including attacks on theoretical frameworks of organic chemistry that were in conflict with his support of radical theory. These criticisms were later described by chemist and historian J. R. Partington in his series ''A History of Chemistry'': Similarly, on Liebig and Hermann Kolbe, a contemporary organic chemist of similar reputation, J. P. Phillips of the
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Department of Chemistry wrote "...that the polemical outbursts for which Liebig and Kolbe were famous were not mere episodes in low comedy but a reasonably consistent defense of the conservative position that organic theory must develop from experiment alone." Following Liebig's death, Jacob Volhard, head of the group publishing the ''Annalen'' in 1878, altered the policies of the journal to only accept and print finished research papers not already printed in other papers and "to exclude articles of a polemical nature".


History

The history of ''Liebigs Annalen'' started with the monthly ''Magazin für Pharmacie und die dahin einschlagenden Wissenschaften'', a work printed in
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and
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(later exclusively in Heidelberg), edited by professor of pharmacy Philipp Lorenz Geiger, that Justus von Liebig joined in 1831 as co-editor. The name was changed by the end of 1831 to ''Magazin für Pharmacie und Experimentalkritik'', in the following year merged with the '' Archiv der Pharmazie'', then known as the ''Archiv des Apothekervereins im nördlichen Teutschland'', edited by Rudolph Brandes. In 1834, the ''Neues Journal der Pharmazie fur Arzte, Apotheker und Chemiker'' was merged with the ''Annalen'', resulting in a brief period wherein there were 4 editors: Liebig, Brandes, Geiger, and Johann Trommsdorff. The first volume of the journal after the merger included papers from several well-known names in chemistry, including Jöns Jacob Berzelius and Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, not to mention Liebig himself. Brandes withdrew from the journal in 1835 due to disagreements with Liebig, going on to publish the ''Archiv der Pharmazie'' independently; ''Annalen der Pharmacie'' was renamed to ''Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie'' on the publication of volume 33 in 1840 in an effort to be more inclusive of the related fields of research in chemistry and thus broaden the potential audience. In 1837, Liebig left Germany for Britain to meet with the British Association for the Advancement of Science and to market his work, and around that time met with Thomas Graham and Jean-Baptiste Dumas. Upon returning to Germany, due to the perceived poor quality of the ''Annalen'' while he was away, Liebig fired his co-editors Emanuel Merck and Friedrich Mohr, making himself the sole editor of the ''Annalen''. At this point, the journal was starting publication outside of Germany, namely in France and England. Liebig acknowledged "the cooperation" of Graham and Dumas from 1838 to 1842, but would break away from them in 1842, and remained the only editor until 1851, at which point he invited Hermann Kopp to take over management of the journal; Kopp's name would appear on the title page of the journal as editor from 1851 until his death in 1892, though several other editors, including Jacob Volhard, joined the editorial board during his tenure. After Liebig's death in 1873, the journal's name was changed to ''Justus Liebig's Annalen der Chemie und Pharmazie''. This name was shortened to ''Justus Liebig's Annalen der Chemie'' beginning with volume 173 in 1974, which was kept until it was merged with the Dutch journal ''Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas'' in 1997. Shortly before the merger, in 1995, ''Liebigs Annalen'' started publishing articles in English. The resulting publication, titled ''Liebigs Annalen/Recueil'', became part of the ''European Journal of Organic Chemistry'' in January 1998. Prior to the mergers in the late 20th century, ''Liebigs Annalen'' faced difficulties due to paper shortages and reduced research publication during
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, the deaths of several editors in the 1910s, and further publishing difficulties during
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. For several years prior to World War II, several Nobel Prize recipients served on the editorial board, including Richard Willstätter, Adolf Windaus, Heinrich Otto Wieland, Hans Fischer and Richard Kuhn. Publications in the during- and post-war period were fewer in number and had poor paper quality due to shortages, and printing moved from Heidelberg to
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in 1945 and to
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by 1947. By the later 1950s, printing volume and quality had been brought back to pre-war averages, but by this point the journal was described as "no longer as preeminent as it once was".


Editors

The editorial board of ''Liebigs Annalen'' throughout its history has included many notable figures in German chemistry:


Title history

* ''Annalen der Pharmacie'', 1832–1839 * ''Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie'', 1840–1873 (, CODEN JLACBF) * ''Justus Liebig's Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie'', 1873–1874 (, CODEN JLACBF) * ''Justus Liebig's Annalen der Chemie'', 1874–1944 & 1947–1978 (, CODEN JLACBF) * ''Liebigs Annalen der Chemie'', 1979–1994 (, CODEN LACHDL) * ''Liebigs Annalen'', 1995–1996 (, CODEN LANAEM) * ''Liebigs Annalen/Recueil'', 1997 (, CODEN LIARFV) * '' European Journal of Organic Chemistry'', 1998+ (Print ; e, CODEN EJOCFK)


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External links

* {{Official website, https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10990690 of ''European Journal of Organic Chemistry'' (the successor journal of ''Liebigs'' ''Annalen'', including a complete archive of the latter)
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