Pellervo
Pellervo, a prominent newspaper founded in 1904 by the pioneers of the Finnish cooperative movement, has played a pivotal role in Finnish media by promoting cooperative principles and covering a broad spectrum of topics, including economic developments, social issues, and cultural events. Its centennial celebration in 2004 reaffirmed its status as a longstanding advocate for cooperative values and its commitment to journalistic integrity. Pellervo is regarded as a trusted source of information and a significant influencer in the Finnish media landscape, reflecting the interests of its diverse readership. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Pellervo, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland starting 1881, including 11,927 scans in total. Explore these historical archives to discover connections to historical figures and possibly events and people from your own family history, inviting you to engage more deeply with Finland's past through its media.