List of magazines in Egypt
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The history of magazines in Egypt is long, dating back to the 1890s.[1] The earliest magazines included women's magazines[1] as well as those published in Turkish from 1828 to 1947.[2] In 1919 there were nearly more than thirty women's magazines in the country.[3] The first children's magazine was published in 1893.[4] The number of the magazines in the period 1828–1929 was 481.[5]
In 2014 the magazine market in the country was described as one of the lower-growth, smaller-scale markets.[6]
The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Egypt. They may be published in Arabic or in other languages.
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- Al Majalla
- Majallat Al Azhar
- Al Majalla Al Jadida
- Al Manar
- Al-Maʿrifa
- Al-Muqtataf
- Al-Musawar
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[edit]- ^ a b Samir Ibrahim Hassan (2006). "Women and Society: Integrating Women's Perspective" (PDF). FAFO. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 November 2009. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
- ^ Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu (2012). "The Turkish Press in Egypt". The Turks in Egypt and their Cultural Legacy. Cairo University Press. pp. 243–296. doi:10.5743/cairo/9789774163975.003.0011. ISBN 9789774163975.
- ^ Beth Baron (July 1989). "Unveiling in Early Twentieth Century Egypt: Practical and Symbolic Considerations". Middle Eastern Studies. 25 (3): 371. doi:10.1080/00263208908700787. JSTOR 4283318.
- ^ Rania Khallaf (10–16 January 2002). "Freeing the imagination". Al Ahram Weekly (568). Archived from the original on 11 August 2013.
- ^ Ziad Adel Fahmy (2007). Popularizing Egyptian Nationalism: Colloquial Culture and Media Capitalism, 1870-1919 (PhD thesis). University of Arizona. p. 66. hdl:10150/195746.
- ^ "Emerging middle classes in large-scale markets such as China and Brazil" (PDF). PWC. 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
- ^ a b c Lucie Ryzova (Fall 2004). ""I am a Whore but I will be a Good Mother": On the Production and Consumption of the Female Body in Modern Egypt". The Arab Studies Journal. 12/13 (2/1): 80–122. JSTOR 27933910.
- ^ "Egypt's only independent English-language news magazine". cairotimes.com. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
- ^ "Interview With HR Revolution Middle-East Magazine's Founder". democracychronicles.org. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ "HR Revolution Middle East Magazine, Media Partner, atd Middle East Conference, Abu Dhabi". Informa Connect. Informa Connect. 12 September 2023. Retrieved 12 September 2023.