Nutid
Women's magazine in Finland (1895–1917
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Nutid was a Swedish-language women's magazine published in Helsinki, Finland, between 1895 and 1917 with some interruptions. Its subtitle was Tidskrift för sammhällsfrågor och Hemmets Intressen.[1]
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| Founded | 1895 |
| First issue | January 1895 |
| Final issue | May 1917 |
| Country | Finland |
| Based in | Helsinki |
| Language | Swedish |
History and profile
Nutid was first published in January 1895.[2] It was started by the Swedish faction of the Naisasialiitto Unioni, and Jenny af Forselles was among the founders of the magazine.[1] Helena Westermarck served as the editor-in-chief of Nutid.[3] Then, Jenny af Forselles and Dagmar Neovius held the post from 1909 to 1915.[1] Maikki Friberg was among its contributors.[4]
Nutid ceased publication in March 1915.[5] A single issue of the magazine appeared in May 1917.[6]
The issues of Nutid were archived by the National Library of Finland.[7]