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ID: 8551 - Tatiana Petrovich Njegosh - Macerata Type: Text | |
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Medium: Letter | Extent: 1 p. |
Identifier: Source: The Freewoman. A Weekly Feminist Review 25 January 1912: 191 |
Title: [To the Editors of the Freewoman, 25 Jan. 1912] | Subtitle: |
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Agents: Creator: Hunt, Chas F. |
Role: Author | Name: Hunt, Chas F. |
Created: 1912 |
Date: Issued | in/on: 1912 |
Language: English | |
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Relation: IsPartOf Relation: IsPartOf | Qualifier: Correspondence Qualifier: The Freewoman. A Weekly Feminist Review |
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Place: Great Britain, United States of America | Time: 1912 |
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Subjects: Places Subjects: Places Subjects: Places Subjects: Places Subjects: Gender/Sexuality Subjects: Gender/Sexuality Subjects: Internationalism/Transnationalism Subjects: Internationalism/Transnationalism Subjects: Wo/Men Subjects: Wo/Men Subjects: Wo/Men | Keywords: Freewoman. A Weekly Feminist Review, The Keywords: Great Britain Keywords: newspapers Keywords: United States of America Keywords: sexuality Keywords: suffragism Keywords: Great Britain Keywords: United States of America Keywords: Harman, Moses Keywords: Hunt, Chas F. Keywords: Sinclair, Upton | Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, Freewoman. A Weekly Feminist Review, The) Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, Great Britain) Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, newspapers) Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, United States of America) Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, sexuality) Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, suffragism) Query Subject+Keyword: (Internationalism/Transnationalism, Great Britain) Query Subject+Keyword: (Internationalism/Transnationalism, United States of America) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Harman, Moses) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Hunt, Chas F.) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Sinclair, Upton) |
Comment: Because of its - fearless Radicalism - Hunt argues, The Freewoman can be compared to the US weekly - started in 1881 in America by Moses Harman. - Moses Harman (1830-1910), US social visionary, edited a weekly paper for 30 years: Lucifer, The Light Bearer. On Harman and his connection with George Bernard Shaw,see the article by Wendy McElroy Moses Harman: the Paradigm of a Male Feminist. For more on Harman in The Freewoman, see also record 8956 and record 8511. |
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