It was sometimes published as the Swedish Woman's Home Review (Tidskrift för hemmet tillegnad den svenska qvinnan) and after 1868 was known as the Nordic Women's Home Review (Tidskrift för hemmet tillegnad Nordens qvinnor).
The Home Review was founded by Sophie Adlersparre and Rosalie Olivecrona in Stockholm in 1859.
Aside from this, the magazine also contained novels, serials, and popular science.
[2] In 1886, the magazine was replaced by Dagny, the paper of the Fredrika Bremer Association.
[3] Dagny was renamed Hertha in 1914 after Fredrika Bremer's novel by the same name.