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Reproduced by permission, Cambridge University Library

"The subtitle reads: 'The only paper in the world conducted, written (printed and published) by women.' In January 1893 the title changed to The Woman’s Herald, in which the phrase 'The Social Standing of the New Woman' appeared and marked the first time that the term 'New Woman' with the imposing capital letters appeared in a periodical” (Tusan, "Inventing the New Woman").



The Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers & Periodicals: 1800 - 1900 Series Three.
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