Reading for Youth
Children’s Culture for and about the Working People?
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Eero Salmelainen, Erik Rudbeck, Lukemista Nuorisolle, lastenlehdet, lehdistö, kansanvalistusAbstract
The article deals with the attention for the common people and the poor in the Lukemista Nuorisolle, the first independent children’s magazine in Finnish, and in the public debate that preceded it. The magazine was edited by the storyteller Eero Salmelainen (originally Erik Rudbeck). According to the magazine and the public debate about it, the magazine was not just aimed at children. Illiterate people were also seen as a target group. The magazine was considered important in terms of civilizing the people, including the working class.
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2022-12-22
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Bengtsson, N. (2022). Reading for Youth: Children’s Culture for and about the Working People?. The Finnish Labour Studies Yearbook, 36, 24–31 . https://doi.org/10.37456/tvt.119809
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