Maj: Finlands Enda Svenskspråkiga Skämttidning
Maj, Finland's only Swedish-language humor magazine, was founded in 1921 by a group of Swedish-speaking Finns, aiming to provide a unique voice in Finnish media. Known for its sharp satire and witty commentary on topics like politics, society, and culture, Maj has cemented its cultural relevance through significant milestones, including a loyal readership and collaborations with prominent Finnish artists and writers. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of Maj: Finlands Enda Svenskspråkiga Skämttidning, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland, starting 1896. With 4 scans available, this is a great opportunity to discover the humor and insights of the past. You might even stumble upon historical figures or events, or perhaps tales from your own family history. Dive into this captivating collection and uncover the rich legacy of Finnish-Swedish humor while reflecting on the cultural landscape of the times.