Teataja Explained

Teataja
Type:daily newspaper
Publisher:Konstantin Päts
Chiefeditor:Konstantin Päts, Mihkel Pung
Foundation:1901-1905
Language:Estonian
Circulation:5500-8750

Teataja (The Herald) was an Estonian-language daily newspaper published from 1901 to 1905 in Tallinn (German: Reval), Estonia (then part of the former Russian Empire).[1]

The politically leftist ("social democratic") newspaper was founded in 1901 by Konstantin Päts and Eduard Vilde. Its editors included Päts,[1] [2] Mihkel Martna, Hans Pöögelmann, Mihkel Pung, Otto Münther, Johannes Voldemar Veski, and A. H. Tammsaare.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Raun . Toivo U. . Estonia and the Estonians . 2002 . Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University . Stanford, CA . 82.
  2. Book: Lane . Thomas . Pabriks . Artis . Purs . Aldis . Smith . David J. . The Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania . 2013 . Routledge . London . 10.