Idun (magazine)
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Frequency | Weekly |
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Founder | Frithiof Hellberg and C. E. Gernandt |
First issue | 1887 |
Final issue | 1963 (merged with Vecko-Journalen) |
Country | Sweden |
Based in | Stockholm |
Language | Swedish |
Idun was a Swedish magazine published in Sweden from 1887 to 1963.[1][2][3] It was named after the goddess Idun, who appears with her basket of apples on its masthead.
History and profile[edit]
Idun was founded by Frithiof Hellberg and C. E. Gernandt in 1887.[2] The subtitle of the magazine was "A Practical Weekly Magazine for Women and the Home".[2]
Idun focused on literature and gender equality. Several poems were also published in the magazine.[4]
The magazine merged with Åhlén & Åkerlunds's Vecko-Journalen in 1963. The merged magazine was published weekly under the double-barrelled name Idun-Veckojournalen. In 1980, falling circulation figures forced it to a monthly cycle, and it was renamed Månadsjournalen (meaning 'Monthly Record' in English). The magazine ceased publication in 2002.
See also[edit]
- Dagny (Swedish magazine)
- Hertha (magazine)
- Morgonbris
- Rösträtt för kvinnor
- Tidevarvet
- Tidskrift för hemmet
References[edit]
- ^ "Tidskrifter Magazines". Foreignlegion (in Swedish). Retrieved 14 January 2017.
- ^ a b c Karl Erik Gustafsson; Per Rydén (2010). A History of the Press in Sweden (PDF). Gothenburg: Nordicom. ISBN 978-91-86523-08-4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
- ^ Pia Lundquist Wanneberg (2019). "The Weight Attached to Dieting: Health, Beauty and Morality in Sweden from the End of the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day". Athens Journal of Health & Medical Sciences. 6 (4): 248. doi:10.30958/ajhms.6-4-4.
- ^ Michelle Facos (1998). Nationalism and the Nordic Imagination: Swedish Art of the 1890s. University of California Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-520-20626-7. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
External links[edit]
- Editions of Idun 1887–1918 digitized by Gothenburg University Library
- Media related to Idun (magazine) at Wikimedia Commons
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