Idun (magazine)
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Idun was a Swedish magazine founded by Frithiof Hellberg and named after the goddess Idun, who appears with her basket of apples on its masthead
. It was published in 1887-1963. The paper focused on literature and gender equality
.
It merged with Vecko-Journalen
in 1963. The merged magazine was published weekly under the double-barrelled name
Idun-Veckojournalen. In 1980, falling circulation figures forced it to a monthly cycle, and it was renamed Månadsjournalen ("Monthly Record"). It ceased publication in 2002.
Masthead
-Media:* the masthead , a list, usually found on the editorial page of a newspaper or other periodical, listing the publisher, editorial board, advertising rates, etc....
. It was published in 1887-1963. The paper focused on literature and gender equality
Gender equality
Gender equality is the goal of the equality of the genders, stemming from a belief in the injustice of myriad forms of gender inequality.- Concept :...
.
It merged with Vecko-Journalen
Vecko-Journalen
Vecko-Journalen was a Swedish magazine published from 1910 to 2002. It was founded by Erik Åkerlund, who established the publishing company Åhlén & Åkerlunds in 1906....
in 1963. The merged magazine was published weekly under the double-barrelled name
Double-barrelled name
In English speaking and some other Western countries, a double-barrelled name is a family name with two parts, which may or may not be joined with a hyphen and is also known as a hyphenated name. An example of a hyphenated double-barrelled surname is Bowes-Lyon; an example of an unhyphenated...
Idun-Veckojournalen. In 1980, falling circulation figures forced it to a monthly cycle, and it was renamed Månadsjournalen ("Monthly Record"). It ceased publication in 2002.