Английская Википедия:Folkviljan
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox newspaper Folkviljan (Swedish: People's Will) was a newspaper published in Malmö, Sweden, between 1882 and 1883. It is known as the first social democratic publication in Sweden.[1] It is also known for its founder and editor August Palm.[2]
History and profile
Folkviljan was established by August Palm in Malmö in 1882.[3][4] Its first issue appeared on 4 March that year.[5] Palm also edited the paper.[3] In addition, all articles were written by him until 1884 when Henrik Menander was hired as editorial secretary.[4] Folkviljan was one of the publications affiliated with social democrats.[6] It featured the first socialist program in Swedish.[5] The paper temporarily ceased publication in 1883 and published only sporadically until its closure in 1885.[5] Following this incident Palm moved to Stockholm where he started another newspaper entitled Social-Demokraten.[4]
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- 1885 disestablishments in Sweden
- Defunct newspapers published in Sweden
- Mass media in Malmö
- Newspapers established in 1882
- Publications disestablished in 1885
- Socialist newspapers
- Swedish-language newspapers
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