At the end of the 19th century, numerous St. Petersburg residents established their summer homes in the Karelian Isthmus, a picturesque region in the Grand Duchy of Finland, an autonomous province of the Russian Empire. The ease of travel between the Russian imperial capital and the Finnish seaside towns contributed to this practice. After 1917, a new border regime delineated the nascent Finnish state from the equally new Russian/ Soviet state. This change displaced the majority of Russian proprietors, as well as those imperial subjects who rented vacation properties from local Finns. This article addresses how state-building practices distinguishing between insiders’ and outsiders’ access to rights and privileges reflected the significance...
The border between Russia and Estonia has undergone significant changes in the past two and a half d...
Karelia is a forestry-rich region on Russia’s Northwestern frontier. This article shows how institut...
In this article we focus on a remembered and imagined border: the changed border between Finland and...
Russian second home purchases in Finland have grown rapidly since 2000, and have been the source of ...
After having been a part of the Swedish Monarchy for 600 years, in 1809 Finland became part of the R...
In this article, I analyse the institutionalization of the border region between Sweden and Imperial...
The article is devoted to the little-known pages of the "Northern Frontier" history – the Russian-No...
Border Karelia is the former heartland of the Finnish-Karelian Orthodox culture. It has also been re...
Undertaking a case study of the Soviet-Finnish border in the 1920s, the article explores how problem...
Since the end of the Cold War order post-Soviet borders have been characterised by geopolitical tens...
Boundaries have become significant foci of interdisciplinary research during the last decade, but th...
The article presents a review of foreign research on the history of Russian-Norwegian borderland in ...
This article considers the development of cross-border trade and tourism in the Russian- Finnish bor...
This article examines the development of tourism and recreation in the Finnish-Russian borderland as...
The Finnish–Russian borderland has transformed in the last three decades from two isolated national ...
The border between Russia and Estonia has undergone significant changes in the past two and a half d...
Karelia is a forestry-rich region on Russia’s Northwestern frontier. This article shows how institut...
In this article we focus on a remembered and imagined border: the changed border between Finland and...
Russian second home purchases in Finland have grown rapidly since 2000, and have been the source of ...
After having been a part of the Swedish Monarchy for 600 years, in 1809 Finland became part of the R...
In this article, I analyse the institutionalization of the border region between Sweden and Imperial...
The article is devoted to the little-known pages of the "Northern Frontier" history – the Russian-No...
Border Karelia is the former heartland of the Finnish-Karelian Orthodox culture. It has also been re...
Undertaking a case study of the Soviet-Finnish border in the 1920s, the article explores how problem...
Since the end of the Cold War order post-Soviet borders have been characterised by geopolitical tens...
Boundaries have become significant foci of interdisciplinary research during the last decade, but th...
The article presents a review of foreign research on the history of Russian-Norwegian borderland in ...
This article considers the development of cross-border trade and tourism in the Russian- Finnish bor...
This article examines the development of tourism and recreation in the Finnish-Russian borderland as...
The Finnish–Russian borderland has transformed in the last three decades from two isolated national ...
The border between Russia and Estonia has undergone significant changes in the past two and a half d...
Karelia is a forestry-rich region on Russia’s Northwestern frontier. This article shows how institut...
In this article we focus on a remembered and imagined border: the changed border between Finland and...