When Finland was lost. Background, Course of Events and Reactions.
Since 1809 the loss of Finland has been discussed in different ways in Swedish history research. In the early 20th century the burst of the state was seen in a nationalistic perspective. It was said that the people in Sweden, or the “public opinion”, with despair and in a “nationalistic trauma” rece...
Main Author: | Henrik Edgren |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
2009-12-01
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Series: | NORDEUROPAforum - Zeitschrift für Kulturstudien |
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Online Access: | http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/nordeuropaforum/2009-2/edgren-henrik-61/PDF/edgren.pdf |
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