Karelianism in Present-Day Finland
Abstract This article examines the notion of Karelia as a mythical place, an idea that has been crafted in the memories of the war-time migrants of Karelia, and, through the narratives told by the migrants, in the minds of their descendants, friends, and acquaintances. Further, this mythical idea of...
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crunivillinoispr:10.5406/28315081.16.1.06 2023-06-11T04:13:36+02:00 Karelianism in Present-Day Finland Fingerroos, Outi 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/28315081.16.1.06 https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/jfs/article-pdf/16/1/79/1609072/79fingerroo.pdf en eng University of Illinois Press Journal of Finnish Studies volume 16, issue 1, page 79-93 ISSN 1206-6516 2831-5081 journal-article 2012 crunivillinoispr https://doi.org/10.5406/28315081.16.1.06 2023-05-07T14:31:54Z Abstract This article examines the notion of Karelia as a mythical place, an idea that has been crafted in the memories of the war-time migrants of Karelia, and, through the narratives told by the migrants, in the minds of their descendants, friends, and acquaintances. Further, this mythical idea of Karelia has been manifested in a kind of Finnish nationalism. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* UI Press - University of Illinois Press (via Crossref) Journal of Finnish Studies 16 1 79 93 |
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Abstract This article examines the notion of Karelia as a mythical place, an idea that has been crafted in the memories of the war-time migrants of Karelia, and, through the narratives told by the migrants, in the minds of their descendants, friends, and acquaintances. Further, this mythical idea of Karelia has been manifested in a kind of Finnish nationalism. |
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