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Dagny (magazine)

Dagny was a women's magazine published from 1886 to 1913 in Stockholm, Sweden. The title of the magazine bore the statement Utgifvet af Fredrika-Bremer Förbundet, indicating its publisher. It was subtitled as Tidskrift för sociala och litterära intressen. It is the first Swedish magazine which covered social issues from women's perspective and assumed a leading position in the suffrage movement in Sweden from 1903.

History and profile
Dagny was launched in 1886 as a successor to another women's magazine, Tidskrift för hemmet, which was published from 1859 to 1885. Its publisher was the Fredrika Bremer Association.{{cite thesis|author=Merle Weßel|title=An Unholy Union?: Eugenic Feminism in the Nordic Countries, ca. 1890-1940|page=39 The page number of Dagny varied between 15 and 35 in the period 1900 to 1907 and was 12 from 1908 to 1913.{{cite web Dagny folded in 1913 and was succeeded by Hertha, another women's magazine. The full issues of Dagny have been archived in the Swedish National Archives and in the Gothenburg University Library.{{cite book == See also ==
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