Danesh (magazine)

Danesh (Persian: دانش; DMG: Daneš; English: “knowledge“) has been the title of seven different Persian periodicals published since 1882. This digitized journal Danesh was a Persian women's journal which was edited in Teheran. It was published weekly from 1910 until 1911 (1289-1290 A.P.) in 30 issues.[1] The editor was the wife of Dr. Hosseyn Khan (Kahal)[2] and the daughter of Yaqub Jadid al-Eslam Hamadani.[3] Her own name is not known. Moreover, Danesh was Iran's first journal especially for women. Political topics were not part of the content but rather domestic issues in which the women were interested in at that time. In addition articles on topics like education and parenting were published as well as chapters of serialised novels. Two years after the disestablishment of Danesh another women's magazine, called Shokufeh, was published in Teheran.

Dāneš
EditorWife of Hosseyn Khan (Kahal)
CategoriesWomen's magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Year founded1910
Final issue1911
CountryIran
Based inTehran
LanguagePersian
WebsiteDanesh

See also

References

  1. Danesh, 1289–1290
  2. Edward Browne: The Press and Poetry of Modern Persia. Cambridge 1914.
  3. M. Mohit Tabatabai: Tārīḵ-etaḥlīlī-e maṭbūʿāt-e Īrān, Tehran 1987, p. 172f.

Further reading

  • Edward G. Browne: The Press and Poetry of Modern Persia. Cambridge 1914.
  • H. L. Rabino: Ṣūrat-e jarāyed-e Īrān wa jarāyed-ī ke dar ḵārej az Īrān be zabān-e fārsī ṭabʿ šoda ast, Rašt 1911.
  • M. Soltani: Fehrest-e rūz-nāmahā-ye fārsī dar majmūʿa-ye ketāb-ḵāna-ye markazī wa markaz-e asnād-e Dānešgāh-e Tehrān, marbūṭ be sālhā-ye 1267-e qamarī tā 1320-e šamsī, Tehran 1975.
  • M. Mohit Tabatabai: Tārīḵ-etaḥlīlī-e maṭbūʿāt-e Īrān, Tehran 1987.


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