This study is concerned with the memories that Estonians have of watching Finnish television during the last decades of the Soviet occupation. We will look at the practices of watching Finnish television in Soviet Estonia and the meanings attributed to it. Finnish television took North-Estonians into a colourful world of consumption and entertainment, while educating them about Western values and encouraging them to dream of a better future. We identify four ways that North-Estonians remember Finnish television (and its programmes): as an event, as a means of distinction, as a window to a world of affluence, and as a tool of democratic education.Peer reviewe
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This study is concerned with the memories that Estonians have of watching Finnish television\xc2\xa0...
This study is concerned with the memories that Estonians have of watching Finnish television during ...
The present study analyses the memories of watching Finnish television in Estonia during the last de...
Research on Finnish television history has so far emphasized Western influences. However, the Finnis...
Keywords: Soviet Union, Cold War, Estonian SSR, Finnish Television, Estonian Television, propaganda,...
Abstract The article discusses the social uses of television from the late 1950s to the mid- 2000s. ...
Abstract The article discusses the social uses of television from the late 1950s to the mid- 2000s. ...
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The article opens a new perspective on Finland’s Cold War history by highlighting the role of the ...
The majority of literature about the mediation of transnational memory is concerned with historicall...
Following the formal diplomatic recognition of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) by the Nordic co...
The volume Remembered and Imagined Soviet Union addresses memories, conceptions, and images relating...
This study examines the process of European integration of Estonia from the perspective of memory po...
This paper aims to introduce the reader to Lithuanian televised memory as reconstructed in the first...
This thesis studies the collective memory of the Russian-speaking minority living in Estonia. The mi...
This study is concerned with the memories that Estonians have of watching Finnish television\xc2\xa0...
This study is concerned with the memories that Estonians have of watching Finnish television during ...
The present study analyses the memories of watching Finnish television in Estonia during the last de...
Research on Finnish television history has so far emphasized Western influences. However, the Finnis...
Keywords: Soviet Union, Cold War, Estonian SSR, Finnish Television, Estonian Television, propaganda,...
Abstract The article discusses the social uses of television from the late 1950s to the mid- 2000s. ...
Abstract The article discusses the social uses of television from the late 1950s to the mid- 2000s. ...
Finnish commercial television company Mainos-TV co-produced a string of documentary and entertainme...
The article opens a new perspective on Finland’s Cold War history by highlighting the role of the ...
The majority of literature about the mediation of transnational memory is concerned with historicall...
Following the formal diplomatic recognition of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) by the Nordic co...
The volume Remembered and Imagined Soviet Union addresses memories, conceptions, and images relating...
This study examines the process of European integration of Estonia from the perspective of memory po...
This paper aims to introduce the reader to Lithuanian televised memory as reconstructed in the first...
This thesis studies the collective memory of the Russian-speaking minority living in Estonia. The mi...