Finland’s political, social and cultural conditions were transformed after its handover from Sweden to Russia in 1809. Emperor Alexander 1st strongly supported the majority language, Finnish, which had not previously enjoyed official status. The official language had long been Swedish, although some authorities did try from time to time to support the use of the vernacular, such as in elementary education and in the translation of some legislation. The 19th century was marked by increasing nationalism in Finland, with the country seeking to strengthen its autonomous status despite several clampdowns. As has often been observed, the Finnish nation, which can be characterised as an “imagined community” – a term coined by Benedict An...
This article uses metadata from serial publications as a means of modelling the historical developme...
The article examines the language policy developments of Finnish higher education in historical and...
The ideological (re)construction of the position of Swedish in Finland is examined as it took shape ...
The history of Saami written culture reflects not only the social situation of Finland but also tha...
Finland has two national languages; Finnish and a variety of Swedish known as Finland-Swedish. This ...
Finland was a Swedish province from the 13th century until 1809, when it was annexed by the Russian ...
In the mid-19th century, a significant number of persons among the Finnish-speaking rural populace ...
Finland has two official languages: Swedish and Finnish. The status of both languages has recently g...
In recent years, a number of new sources such as letters, diaries, autobiographies, and handwritten ...
In this article, we analyse the construction of Finnish constitutional bilingualism in the aftermath...
The genesis of the old Finnish language (1560-1640) is unique due to two historical reasons: first, ...
The aim of the study is to examine the Saami book history in the context of Finland in order to unde...
According to the statistics approximately 1,1 % of the American nation has its roots in Finland. Thi...
1800-luvulla suomesta rakennettiin kaikille kielenkäytön alueille sopiva eurooppalainen sivistyskiel...
Finland has two national languages; Finnish and a variety of Swedish known as Finland-Swedish. This ...
This article uses metadata from serial publications as a means of modelling the historical developme...
The article examines the language policy developments of Finnish higher education in historical and...
The ideological (re)construction of the position of Swedish in Finland is examined as it took shape ...
The history of Saami written culture reflects not only the social situation of Finland but also tha...
Finland has two national languages; Finnish and a variety of Swedish known as Finland-Swedish. This ...
Finland was a Swedish province from the 13th century until 1809, when it was annexed by the Russian ...
In the mid-19th century, a significant number of persons among the Finnish-speaking rural populace ...
Finland has two official languages: Swedish and Finnish. The status of both languages has recently g...
In recent years, a number of new sources such as letters, diaries, autobiographies, and handwritten ...
In this article, we analyse the construction of Finnish constitutional bilingualism in the aftermath...
The genesis of the old Finnish language (1560-1640) is unique due to two historical reasons: first, ...
The aim of the study is to examine the Saami book history in the context of Finland in order to unde...
According to the statistics approximately 1,1 % of the American nation has its roots in Finland. Thi...
1800-luvulla suomesta rakennettiin kaikille kielenkäytön alueille sopiva eurooppalainen sivistyskiel...
Finland has two national languages; Finnish and a variety of Swedish known as Finland-Swedish. This ...
This article uses metadata from serial publications as a means of modelling the historical developme...
The article examines the language policy developments of Finnish higher education in historical and...
The ideological (re)construction of the position of Swedish in Finland is examined as it took shape ...