Medina (magazine)

Medina was a weekly women's magazine which was in circulation in the period 1941–1945 in Madrid, Spain.

[7] Medina provided a model of fascist women which advocated loyalty and submission.

[1] However, it also suggested that the goal was to better train them for their future roles as mothers and supportive wives.

[1] Medina continuously emphasized the importance of housework for both Spanish economy and policies.

[10] The magazine ceased publication in 1945 due to financial reasons,[7] and the last issue was published on 30 December that year.