Secular Review

Secular Review
Secular Review cover, 9 Jan. 1886
TypeWeekly periodical
EditorGeorge Jacob Holyoake (1876–1877)
Charles Watts (1877–1882)
George William Foote (1877–1878)
William Stewart Ross (1882–1907)
Founded1876
Political alignmentFreethought
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publication1907

Secular Review (1876–1907) was a freethought/secularist weekly publication in nineteenth and early twentieth-century Britain that appeared under a variety of names. It represented a "relatively moderate style of Secularism," more open to old Owenite and new socialist influences in contrast to the individualism and social conservatism of Charles Bradlaugh and his National Reformer. It was edited during the period 1882–1906 by William Stewart Ross (1844–1906), who signed himself "Saladin."