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Hulda Friederichs

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in Prussia is 1856 or 1857. She went to school in her home town and in Cologne. By 1881 she was in London. She comes to notice in London where she is on a scheme organised by the University of St Andrews to improve women's higher education. Armed with the first part of this qualification she began
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Friederichs gained the nickname of the "Prussian Governess" and was regarded as "probably the best woman interviewer." She conducted an investigation into women active in the Salvation Army. The staff of the gazette were surprised when it was sold to
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She was given free rein to edit a family weekly titled "Westminster Budget" in 1896. The choice of a woman was regarded as an important decision. It was remarkable that Friederichs, a woman, was editing a newspaper.
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Dillane, Fionnuala (2012). "'A fair field and no favour': Hulda Friederichs, the Interview, and the New Woman". In Gray, F. Elizabeth (ed.).
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in January 1893. Friederichs was among those who were reemployed by Cook and the Westminster Review achieved a successful launch.
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Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland
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Women in Journalism at the Fin de Siècle: Making a Name for Herself
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In the Evening of His Days, a Study of Mr. Gladstone in Retirement
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who had been the editor at the Pall Mall Gazette was supported by
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Friederichs appears as a character in a crime novel,
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (2004-09-23).
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Index

Ronsdorf
Kingdom of Prussia
Prussian
Ronsdorf
Pall Mall Gazette
W.T.Stead
William Waldorf Astor
Edward Tyas Cook
George Newnes
Westminster Gazette
Wandsworth
Susanna Gregory
Simon Beaufort



"The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/46354
UK public library membership


Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland
ISBN
978-90-382-1340-8
Chisholm 1922
doi
10.1057/9781137001306
ISBN

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