The Englishwoman's Review facts for kids
The Englishwoman's Review was a feminist periodical published in England 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.
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 English Woman's Journal (1858–64). Subsequent editors were Caroline Ashurst Biggs, Helen Blackburn, and Antoinette Mackenzie.
Contributors
Notable contributors include:
- Amelia Sarah Levetus
- Mary Lowndes
- Lady Margaret Sackville
- Ethel Rolt Wheeler
See also
In Spanish: The Englishwoman's Review para niños
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