Austria's women's newspaper

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Österreichs Frauenzeitung was an Austrian women's magazine that appeared monthly between 1927 and 1932. The magazine was founded in 1927 as The Woman and Her Interests and in 1932 went into the magazine Die Österreicherin .

The first edition of The Woman and Her Interests appeared in March 1927 and had the additional title Magazine for the Entire Women's World . With the May 1927 edition, the additional title was changed to First Austrian Women's Magazine, and in November 1927 the title was finally Österreichische Frauenzeitung . The name of the magazine remained in this form until February 1928. Deutsche Verlagsdrucker Graz acted as editor, owner, printer and publisher, Helene Wagner was the editor. After the magazine was not published between July and October 1927, from November of that year the Association for Women's Interests from Graz acted as owner, publisher and editor ; F. Semlitsch from Bad Radkersburg took over the printing . The sheet appeared in the 4 ° format and initially comprised up to 22 pages. From the December 1927 edition onwards, the length was significantly reduced to just eight pages.

With the April 1928 issue, the magazine changed its title in Austria's women's newspaper . The original title The Woman and Her Interests was retained as an addition and was changed to The Woman and Her Interests and the New Household in the March 1930 issue . In addition, the magazine appeared from the second half of 1928 as an organ for all women's classes . With the first issue in 1931, the old additional title finally disappeared and the magazine was published for a few issues under the main title Die Sendung der Frau , whereby the magazine was published with the additional title Austria's women's newspaper and organ for economic, social and cultural women's interests . In the middle of 1931 the magazine appeared again under the old title Österreichs Frauenzeitung and Die Sendung der Frau became an additional title. Helene Wagner, who had already acted as the editor of Die Frau and their interests , was already the owner, editor, publisher and editor of Austria's women's newspaper at that time. The magazine was still printed by F. Semlitsch in Bad Radkersburg. Only the issues of January and February 1931 were printed by H. Stiasny's Sons. The supplements The New Household and Die Schachenmayrin appeared with Austria's women's newspaper , the volume of the publication fluctuated very strongly from 10 to over 20 pages.

literature

  • Helmut W. Lang (Ed.): Austrian Retrospective Bibliography (ORBI). Row 2: Austrian Newspapers 1492–1945. Volume 2: Helmut W. Lang, Ladislaus Lang, Wilma Buchinger: Bibliography of the Austrian newspapers 1621–1945. AT THE. Edited at the Austrian National Library. KG Saur, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-598-23384-1 , p. 260 ( The woman and her interests ).
  • Helmut W. Lang (Ed.): Austrian Retrospective Bibliography (ORBI). Row 2: Austrian Newspapers 1492–1945. Volume 3: Helmut W. Lang, Ladislaus Lang, Wilma Buchinger: Bibliography of Austrian newspapers 1621–1945. N-Z. Edited at the Austrian National Library. KG Saur, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-598-23385-X , p. 37 ( The New Household ), p. 98 ( Die Österreicherin ), p. 111 ( Österreichische Frauenzeitung ), p. 164 ( Österreichs Frauenzeitung ), p. 245 ( The Schachenmayrin ).

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