Kansan Lehti

Kansan Lehti (Finnish: People’s Newspaper) was a social democratic newspaper published in Tampere[1] from 1898 until 1991. The first issue of the paper appeared in December 1898.[2] In the early period it was a handwritten publication and had a socialist political stance.[1] During this period it came out six times per week and sold nearly 10,000 copies.[1] Over time the paper became affiliated with the Social Democratic Party.[2] One of its financial managers was Vihtori Kosonen who began to serve in the post in 1906.[3]

Kansan Lehti
TypeRegional newspaper
FoundedDecember 1898
Political alignmentSocial democratic
LanguageFinnish
Ceased publication1991
HeadquartersTampere
CountryFinland

References

  1. Risto Turunen (2019). "From the Object to the Subject of History. Writing Factory Workers in Finland in the Early 20th Century". In Heiko Droste; Kirsti Salmi-Niklander (eds.). Handwritten Newspapers: An Alternative Medium during the Early Modern and Modern Periods. Vol. 26. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. pp. 171–172. doi:10.21435/sfh.26. ISBN 9789518581560. JSTOR j.ctv11991n1.12. S2CID 213670077.
  2. Pia Laakoli (2006). The presentation of Russians in Aamulehti and Kansan Lehti: pro- and anti- Russian propaganda in the fight for public opinion (MA thesis). Tampere University.
  3. Mikko Pollari (July 2015). "The Literally International Adventures of Vihtori Kosonen". Journal of Finnish Studies. 18 (2): 40.


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