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]
Type | Regional newspaper |
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Founded | December 1898 |
Political alignment | Social democratic |
Language | Finnish |
Ceased publication | 1991 |
Headquarters | Tampere |
Country | Finland |
References
- 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.
- 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.
- Mikko Pollari (July 2015). "The Literally International Adventures of Vihtori Kosonen". Journal of Finnish Studies. 18 (2): 40.
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