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English Woman's Journal : ウィキペディア英語版 | English Woman's Journal
The ''English Woman's Journal'' was a periodical published monthly between 1858 and 1864 and cost 1 shilling. After 1860 the Journal was published by Victoria Press in London, which was run by Emily Faithfull (1835–1895) who employed women workers, contrary to the then-current practices. ==Founders and aims== The Journal was established in 1858 by Barbara Bodichon, Matilda Mary Hays and Bessie Rayner Parkes, with others, Bodichon being the major shareholder and Samuel Courtauld also held shares. Parkes was the chief editor with Hays.〔 Emily Davies (1830–1921) was editor of the Journal in 1863. The Journal was intended as an organ for discussing female employment and equality issues concerning, in particular, manual or intellectual industrial employment, expansion of employment opportunities, and the reform of laws pertaining to the sexes. The journal also included literary and cultural reviews not directly related to its central interests.〔 It was " an important publication in social and feminist history", according to Jim Mussell of the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition〔http://www.ncse.ac.uk/headnotes/ewj.html#d56e2207〕
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