Leo Mechelinin elämä

audiobook

Leo Mechelinin elämä

by Th. (Thiodolf) Rein

FI·~6 hours

Chapters

Description

A vivid portrait unfolds of one of Finland’s most devoted champions of national liberty. The biography follows a man whose intellect, determination, and steady courage left an indelible mark on his country’s struggle for self‑determination, offering listeners a clear sense of why his legacy still matters today.

Born in 1839 into a family tracing its roots to the Dutch town of Mechelen, he grew up in the coastal town of Hamina surrounded by a lively social scene. Early schooling combined formal lessons with home tutoring, and his teenage years were marked by a love of literature and a budding interest in law. While still a university student he began writing for newspapers, using the press to voice emerging liberal ideas and to question the political status quo.

These formative experiences paved the way for his first steps into public life. After completing his legal studies, he entered the civil service, married, and embarked on travels that broadened his perspective. Already then he was recognized for his thoughtful commentary on governance and his readiness to defend Finnish rights against external pressures, setting the stage for the influential career that would follow.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~6 hours (400K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-08-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Th. (Thiodolf) Rein

Th. (Thiodolf) Rein

1838–1919

A leading Finnish philosopher and educator of the late 19th century, he helped shape university life in Finland while also writing on philosophy, psychology, and intellectual history.

View all books