Women’s magazines down the ages For a few brief weeks in 1693, the first women’s magazine in British history grappled with what would become a staple ingredient of the genre: relationship problems. The Ladies’ Mercury promised to answer any questions relating to “Love etc” with “the Zeal and Softness becoming to the Sex”. All the … Read the full post from Latest news and analysis on advertising, press & publishing, TV and radio plus media jobs | guardian.co.uk Tags: Art and Design , Books , Media , Exhibitions , women , Press & publishing
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