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"A kind of 'minute note-book', to be published some day"
Katherine Mansfield in the "Adelphi", 1923-1924 -
May Sinclair, magazine writer
exploring modernisms through diverse journals -
On poets and publishing networks
charting the careers of Charlotte Mew and Anna Wickham -
Women's poetry in the modern British magazines
a case for medium reading -
Wheelpolitik
the moral and aesthetic project of Edith Sitwell's "Wheels", 1916-1921 -
"New Age" women's writing
Edith Nesbit, Florence Farr, and Nietzschean socialist modernism -
Horror in the wax museum
Edith Nesbit's "The power of darkness" and the "Strand Magazine" -
Women, periodicals, and esotericism in modernist-era print culture
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Lysistrata on the home front
locating women's reproductive bodies in the birth strike rhetoric of the "Malthusian" during the First World War -
A column of our own
women's columns in socialist newspapers -
Prayer warriors
denominational feminism, the vote, and the "Church League for Women's Suffrage Monthly Paper" -
The rise and rise of the domestic magazine
femininity at home in popular periodicals -
Regulating servants in victorian women's print media
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Women editors' transnational networks in the "Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine" and "Myra's Journal"
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Women and family health in the mid-victorian family magazine
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Negotiating female identity in nineteenth-century Ireland
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Women and the Welsh newspaper press
the "Cambrian News" and the "Western Mail", 1870-1895 -
Promoting a do-it-yourself spirit
Samuel Beeton's "Young Englishwoman" -
Claiming medicine as a profession for women
the "English Woman's Journal"'s campaign for female doctors -
Encouraging charitable work and membership in the girls' friendly society through British girls' periodicals
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"Welcome and appeal for the 'Maid of Dundee'"
constructing the female working-class bard in Ellen Johnston's correspondence poetry, 1862-1867 -
The editor of the period
Alice Corkran, the "Girl's Realm" and the woman editor -
The "most-talked-of creature in the world"
the "American girl" in victorian print culture -
Vicarious pleasures
photography, modernity, and mid-victorian domestic Journalism -
Beauty advertising and advice in the "Queen" and "Woman"