Englishwoman's Review
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The Englishwoman's Review was a feminist periodical published in the United Kingdom between 1866 and 1910.
Until 1869 called in full The Englishwoman's Review: a journal of woman's work, in 1870 (after a break in publication) it was renamed The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions.[1]
One of the first feminist journals, the Englishwoman's Review was a product of the early women's movement. Its first editor was Jessie Boucherett, who saw it as the successor to the Englishwoman's Journal (1858-1864).[2]
[edit] Notes
- ^ 19th Century UK Periodicals Online: Series 1 – New Readerships at galeuk.com (accessed 23 March 2008)
- ^ pp 103-125 of Burdens of History: British Feminists, Indian Women, and Imperial Culture online at books.google.co.uk (accessed 23 March 2008)