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Urania, Nos. 49-54 (1925)

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Issues of Urania published in 1925, including Nos. 49-50 (Jan-Apr), Nos. 51-52 (May-Aug), and Nos. 53-54 (Sep-Dec). Urania was a privately circulated feminist journal published in England from 1916-1940. The journal's foundational philosophy revolved around the abolition of gender, as the founders believed true feminist liberation could not be realized within a binary gender system.

These issues include criticisms of the institution of marriage, the global state of feminism and women's suffrage, reproduction and population, educational reform, and gender essentialism.

Item Information:

Identifier
vt150j709
Collection
Urania
Institution
LSE Archives & Special Collections
Creator(s)
Baty, Thomas
Cornish, Dorothy Helen
Gore-Booth, Eva
Roper, Esther
Wade, Jessey
Clyde, Irene
Contributor(s)
Benson, Stella
Rolland, Romain
Carman, Bliss
Meunier, Maris
Corday, Charlotte
Pearse Cranch, Christopher
Publisher
London: T.Baty
Date Issued
1925
Genre
Periodicals
Places
Canada
China
England
South Africa
Japan
France
India
United States
Czechoslovakia
Estonia
Topic(s)
Birth control
Clothing
Crossdressing
Educational change
Feminism
Feminists
First-wave feminism
First-wave feminists
Gender non-conforming people
Gender roles
Marriage
Non-binary identity
Poetry
Spirituality
Suffragettes
Resource Type
Text
Language
English
French
Rights
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