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The ''Home Review'' ( sv, Tidskrift för hemmet) was a
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
women's magazine, published from 1859 to 1885. It was the first women's magazine in the
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and its inception is sometimes regarded as the foundation of Sweden's women's movement. It was sometimes published as the (') and after 1868 was known as the ('). __NOTOC__


History

The ''Home Review'' was founded by Sophie Adlersparre and
Rosalie Olivecrona Rosalie Ulrika Olivecrona, née Roos (December 9, 1823 – June 4, 1898), was a Swedish people, Swedish feminist activist and writer. She is one of the three great pioneers of the organized women's rights movement in Sweden, alongside Fredri ...
in
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in 1859. It treated issues within women's rights and gender equality such as women's education, property rights, and legal status. Aside from this, the magazine also contained novels, serials, and
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. It also featured poems and short stories. In 1886, the magazine was replaced by '' Dagny'', the paper of the Fredrika Bremer Association. ''Dagny'' was renamed '' Hertha'' in 1914 after Fredrika Bremer's novel by the same name.


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Editions of ''Home Review'' 1859–1885
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