Independent Review

Several magazines, journals, and newspapers have used this title, some of which are:

  • Independent Review (1904–1911), a now defunct progressive English journal founded, in part, by the historian G.M. Trevelyan in London. Edward Jenks was editor, and members of its editorial board included Trevelyan, G. Lowes Dickinson, F. W. Hirst, C. F. G. Masterman, and Nathaniel Wedd. Roger Fry designed the cover of the first issue (October 1904).
  • Independent Review (first published Summer 1986), the quarterly journal of the Independent Institute, a think tank based in Oakland, California.
  • The Independent Review Service, a website whose stated goal is, "to deliver independent reviews of discretionary Social Fund decisions." Based in Birmingham.
  • Independent Review, a weekly newspaper published in Litchfield, Minnesota.

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