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Country Women magazine

 Collection
Identifier: SER-4

Content Description

A set of 11 original issues: Vol. 1: IV, Work and Money (undated, 1974?); -- 11: Older Women (Jul 1974); -- 16: Women Working (Jun 1975); -- 17: Feminism and Relationships (Oct 1975); -- 18: Politics (Jan 1976); -- 20: Food (Jul 1976); -- 21: Woman as Artist (Sep 1976); -- 22: City-Country (Dec 1976); -- 25: Fiction (Jul 1977); -- 29: Humor (Jun 1978); -- 32: Women as Mothers / Women as Daughters (Jan 1979).

Dates

  • Creation: 1974-1979

Historical Note

Country Women magazine was a second wave feminist publication situated within the 1970s back-to-the-land movement, issued by a collective in Albion, California. The magazine's editorial group described its content as "a feminist country survival manual and a creative journal. It is for women living with women, with men and alone, for women who live in the country already and for women who want to move out of the cities."

Extent

3 folders (3 folders)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

A set of 11 original issues of Country Women magazine, a feminist publication situated within the 1970s back-to-the-land movement, issued by a collective in Albion, California.

Title
Country Women Magazine
Author
Eva Guggemos
Date
2022
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Pacific University Archives Repository

Contact:
2043 College Way
Forest Grove OR 97116 United States