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Japanese Women, Vol. 1, No. 2, March 1938
written by Woman's Suffrage League of Japan; edited by Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983, in Japanese Women, Vol. 1, No. 2, March 1938 (Tokyo Metropolis: Woman's Suffrage League of Japan, 1938), 4 page(s)
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication...
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written by Woman's Suffrage League of Japan; edited by Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983, in Japanese Women, Vol. 1, No. 2, March 1938 (Tokyo Metropolis: Woman's Suffrage League of Japan, 1938), 4 page(s)
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The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication in July 1940. The first issue was 6 pages in length and subsequent issues were four pages long. During the late 1930s, Japan’s expans...
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication in July 1940. The first issue was 6 pages in length and subsequent issues were four pages long. During the late 1930s, Japan’s expansionism in Asia eroded trust, friendship and cooperation. The league envisioned the journal as a means to maintain unity with feminists throughout the world. In the introductory essay of the first issue, Ichikawa explicitly expressed that goal. She identified as fellow feminists as "co-workers" in a time of war, which she described as "chaotic days" and a "reactionary period." Most issues contained a "News in Brief" column and a "Chronicle" of the past months' events as they affected women. Of note, these features show that a remarkable number of Japanese women continued to attend meetings abroad and foreign women leaders continued to travel to meetings in Japan despite international tensions during these troubled years.
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Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983
Author / Creator
Woman's Suffrage League of Japan
Date Published / Released
March 1938, 1938
Publisher
Woman's Suffrage League of Japan
Series
Japanese Women
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Work and Class Identity, Equal Rights for Women, Social and Cultural Rights, Family Rights, Rights to Work, Japanese, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 1, January 1939
written by Woman's Suffrage League of Japan; edited by Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983, in Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 1, January 1939 (Tokyo Metropolis: Woman's Suffrage League of Japan, 1939), 4 page(s)
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication...
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written by Woman's Suffrage League of Japan; edited by Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983, in Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 1, January 1939 (Tokyo Metropolis: Woman's Suffrage League of Japan, 1939), 4 page(s)
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The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication in July 1940. The first issue was 6 pages in length and subsequent issues were four pages long. During the late 1930s, Japan's expansio...
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication in July 1940. The first issue was 6 pages in length and subsequent issues were four pages long. During the late 1930s, Japan's expansionism in Asia eroded trust, friendship and cooperation. The league envisioned the journal as a means to maintain unity with feminists throughout the world. In the introductory essay of the first issue, Ichikawa explicitly expressed that goal. She identified as fellow feminists as "co-workers" in a time of war, which she described as "chaotic days" and a "reactionary period." Most issues contained a "News in Brief" column and a "Chronicle" of the past months’ events as they affected women. Of note, these features show that a remarkable number of Japanese women continued to attend meetings abroad and foreign women leaders continued to travel to meetings in Japan despite international tensions during these troubled years.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983
Author / Creator
Woman's Suffrage League of Japan
Date Published / Released
January 1939, 1939
Publisher
Woman's Suffrage League of Japan
Series
Japanese Women
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Family Rights, Equal Rights for Women, Social and Cultural Rights, Japanese, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 2, March 1939
written by Woman's Suffrage League of Japan; edited by Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983, in Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 2, March 1939 (Tokyo Metropolis: Woman's Suffrage League of Japan, 1939), 4 page(s)
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication...
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written by Woman's Suffrage League of Japan; edited by Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983, in Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 2, March 1939 (Tokyo Metropolis: Woman's Suffrage League of Japan, 1939), 4 page(s)
Description
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication in July 1940. The first issue was 6 pages in length and subsequent issues were four pages long. During the late 1930s, Japan's expansio...
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication in July 1940. The first issue was 6 pages in length and subsequent issues were four pages long. During the late 1930s, Japan's expansionism in Asia eroded trust, friendship and cooperation. The league envisioned the journal as a means to maintain unity with feminists throughout the world. In the introductory essay of the first issue, Ichikawa explicitly expressed that goal. She identified as fellow feminists as "co-workers" in a time of war, which she described as "chaotic days" and a "reactionary period." Most issues contained a "News in Brief" column and a "Chronicle" of the past months' events as they affected women. Of note, these features show that a remarkable number of Japanese women continued to attend meetings abroad and foreign women leaders continued to travel to meetings in Japan despite international tensions during these troubled years.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983
Author / Creator
Woman's Suffrage League of Japan
Date Published / Released
March 1939, 1939
Publisher
Woman's Suffrage League of Japan
Series
Japanese Women
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social and Cultural Rights, Equal Rights for Women, Family Rights, Japanese, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 3, May 1939
written by Woman's Suffrage League of Japan; edited by Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983, in Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 3, May 1939 (Tokyo Metropolis: Woman's Suffrage League of Japan, 1939), 4 page(s)
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication...
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written by Woman's Suffrage League of Japan; edited by Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983, in Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 3, May 1939 (Tokyo Metropolis: Woman's Suffrage League of Japan, 1939), 4 page(s)
Description
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication in July 1940. The first issue was 6 pages in length and subsequent issues were four pages long. During the late 1930s, Japan’s expans...
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication in July 1940. The first issue was 6 pages in length and subsequent issues were four pages long. During the late 1930s, Japan’s expansionism in Asia eroded trust, friendship and cooperation. The league envisioned the journal as a means to maintain unity with feminists throughout the world. In the introductory essay of the first issue, Ichikawa explicitly expressed that goal. She identified as fellow feminists as "co-workers" in a time of war, which she described as "chaotic days" and a "reactionary period." Most issues contained a "News in Brief" column and a "Chronicle" of the past months' events as they affected women. Of note, these features show that a remarkable number of Japanese women continued to attend meetings abroad and foreign women leaders continued to travel to meetings in Japan despite international tensions during these troubled years.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983
Author / Creator
Woman's Suffrage League of Japan
Date Published / Released
May 1939, 1939
Publisher
Woman's Suffrage League of Japan
Series
Japanese Women
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Social and Cultural Rights, Equal Rights for Women, Family Rights, Japanese, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 4, July 1939
written by Woman's Suffrage League of Japan; edited by Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983, in Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 4, July 1939 (Tokyo Metropolis: Woman's Suffrage League of Japan, 1939), 4 page(s)
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication...
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written by Woman's Suffrage League of Japan; edited by Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983, in Japanese Women, Vol. 2, No. 4, July 1939 (Tokyo Metropolis: Woman's Suffrage League of Japan, 1939), 4 page(s)
Description
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication in July 1940. The first issue was 6 pages in length and subsequent issues were four pages long. During the late 1930s, Japan's expansio...
The Woman's Suffrage League in Japan began publishing a bimonthly journal, Japanese Women, in 1938. The president of the league, Ichikawa Fusae (also, Fusaye), served as the journal's editor-in-chief. The journal published sixteen issues, six per year in 1938 and 1939, and four in 1940, before ceasing publication in July 1940. The first issue was 6 pages in length and subsequent issues were four pages long. During the late 1930s, Japan's expansionism in Asia eroded trust, friendship and cooperation. The league envisioned the journal as a means to maintain unity with feminists throughout the world. In the introductory essay of the first issue, Ichikawa explicitly expressed that goal. She identified as fellow feminists as "co-workers" in a time of war, which she described as "chaotic days" and a "reactionary period." Most issues contained a "News in Brief" column and a "Chronicle" of the past months' events as they affected women. Of note, these features show that a remarkable number of Japanese women continued to attend meetings abroad and foreign women leaders continued to travel to meetings in Japan despite international tensions during these troubled years.
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Ichikawa Fusaye, 1893-1983
Author / Creator
Woman's Suffrage League of Japan
Date Published / Released
July 1939, 1939
Publisher
Woman's Suffrage League of Japan
Series
Japanese Women
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Women and Religion, Family Rights, Social and Cultural Rights, Religious Leadership and Religious Activism, Japanese, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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