Editor-in-chief | Maikki Friberg |
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Founded | 1905 |
Final issue | 1949 |
Country | Finland |
Based in | Helsinki |
Language | Finnish |
Naisten Ääni ( Finnish: Women's Voice) was a feminist magazine which was published between 1905 and 1949 in Helsinki, Finland. It was started by the Naisasialiitto Unioni ( Finnish: Feminist Association Union) and became affiliated with the Suomalainen naisliitto from 1907.
Naisten Ääni was established by the Naisasialiitto Unioni in 1905. [1] The magazine ended its connection with the Naisasialiitto Unioni in 1907 and became an official organ of the Suomalainen naisliitto. [2] [3] The latter had members from Swedish- and Finnish-speaking groups in Finland. [3]
Maikki Friberg was instrumental in the foundation of Naisten Ääni and served as its editor-in-chief until her death in 1927. [1] [4] The magazine attempted to enlighten women about various topics such as women's right to vote. [4] It mostly featured political articles on women's education, their employment and emancipation and the mini-biographies of women and obituaries. [1] [2] Some of the articles were written by women. [5] The magazine sold 10,000 copies in 1917. [1]
Naisten Ääni folded in 1949. [6] Its issues were archived by the National Library of Finland. [1]
Editor-in-chief | Maikki Friberg |
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Categories |
|
Founded | 1905 |
Final issue | 1949 |
Country | Finland |
Based in | Helsinki |
Language | Finnish |
Naisten Ääni ( Finnish: Women's Voice) was a feminist magazine which was published between 1905 and 1949 in Helsinki, Finland. It was started by the Naisasialiitto Unioni ( Finnish: Feminist Association Union) and became affiliated with the Suomalainen naisliitto from 1907.
Naisten Ääni was established by the Naisasialiitto Unioni in 1905. [1] The magazine ended its connection with the Naisasialiitto Unioni in 1907 and became an official organ of the Suomalainen naisliitto. [2] [3] The latter had members from Swedish- and Finnish-speaking groups in Finland. [3]
Maikki Friberg was instrumental in the foundation of Naisten Ääni and served as its editor-in-chief until her death in 1927. [1] [4] The magazine attempted to enlighten women about various topics such as women's right to vote. [4] It mostly featured political articles on women's education, their employment and emancipation and the mini-biographies of women and obituaries. [1] [2] Some of the articles were written by women. [5] The magazine sold 10,000 copies in 1917. [1]
Naisten Ääni folded in 1949. [6] Its issues were archived by the National Library of Finland. [1]