1884. A year from the reading biography of the readers of ‘Bluszcz‘ (‘Ivy‘), ‘Świt‘ (‘Dawn‘) and ‘Tygodnik Mód i Powieści‘ (‘Fashions and Novels Weekly‘
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Keywords

emancipation
the nineteenth century
female issues
press

How to Cite

Paja, A. (2014). 1884. A year from the reading biography of the readers of ‘Bluszcz‘ (‘Ivy‘), ‘Świt‘ (‘Dawn‘) and ‘Tygodnik Mód i Powieści‘ (‘Fashions and Novels Weekly‘. Bibliotekarz Podlaski, 28(1), 11–27. Retrieved from https://bibliotekarzpodlaski.pl/index.php/bp/article/view/413

Abstract

The author of the article presents the development of female press in the second half of the nineteenth century, taking as an example three magazines published and edited by women and targeted at female readers. The magazines differed greatly in terms of their attitude to female issues and in terms of degree to which each of them was immersed in the contemporary public debates: ‘Świt’, the most radical, was dedicated to the idea of emancipation; ‘Bluszcz’ can be described as progressive yet ideologically moderate; ‘Tygodnik Mód i Powieści’ was perceived as rather conservative. The development of the female press has been shown against the backdrop of the social changes during the Polish positivism, highlighting the significance of the year 1884, the twentieth anniversary of the January Uprising, when the ideas of positivism were in decline. 

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