The Centennial of one of the cruelest of European civil wars fought in Finland between the Reds and the Whites from January to May 1918 has evoked a spectrum of theatre productions illustrating variations of styles and approaches on the events. The turn in the treatment of this cultural trauma occurred with the interpretations and narrative perspectives that were fixed in the 1960s, when an understanding for the defeated Red side was expressed in historiography, literature and theatre. Since that, the last six decades the Finnish theatre and public discourse on the Civil War have been dominated by the Red narrative as the memory of the 1918 Civil War provided an important part in the new identity politics for the 1969 generation. Since the ...
The Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union broke out 75 years ago, on November 30, 1939. Fr...
The civil war of 1918 was a very painful episode in Finnish history. The winners did everything to j...
Kivimäki, Ville & Hytönen, Kirsi-Maria (eds.) Rauhaton rauha. Suomalaiset ja sodan päättyminen 1944–...
The issue of memory wars relates both to the political violence and armed conflicts of the past and ...
Karelia as a cultural trauma in Finnish theatre This article asks how Finnish-language theatre and p...
The Karelian Isthmus belonged to Finland until 1939. The period between the World War I and the Worl...
A War Reprocessed Through Writing. A Study on the Narrative Processing of Experience in First-person...
The subject of the article is the ‘memory war’ over the memory of the Civil War of 1918 in Vyborg, a...
Conflicts such as wars, rebellions and revolutions often give rise to songs that pass on from one ge...
The present study focuses on memory work in school textbook illustrations of the Finnish Civil War...
Two school shootings took place in Finland in 2007–2008, in which 20 people lost their lives. After...
On 28 April 2013, ninety-five years after Finland's civil war (27 January-15 May 1918), artist Kaisa...
The article analyses reconciliatory practices on war remembrance that draw from the imaginary of the...
The Finnish Civil War, fought from January to May 1918, was one of the many small scale Eastern Euro...
The Karelian Evacuation Trail is an annual reenactment event which commemorates the uprooting of the...
The Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union broke out 75 years ago, on November 30, 1939. Fr...
The civil war of 1918 was a very painful episode in Finnish history. The winners did everything to j...
Kivimäki, Ville & Hytönen, Kirsi-Maria (eds.) Rauhaton rauha. Suomalaiset ja sodan päättyminen 1944–...
The issue of memory wars relates both to the political violence and armed conflicts of the past and ...
Karelia as a cultural trauma in Finnish theatre This article asks how Finnish-language theatre and p...
The Karelian Isthmus belonged to Finland until 1939. The period between the World War I and the Worl...
A War Reprocessed Through Writing. A Study on the Narrative Processing of Experience in First-person...
The subject of the article is the ‘memory war’ over the memory of the Civil War of 1918 in Vyborg, a...
Conflicts such as wars, rebellions and revolutions often give rise to songs that pass on from one ge...
The present study focuses on memory work in school textbook illustrations of the Finnish Civil War...
Two school shootings took place in Finland in 2007–2008, in which 20 people lost their lives. After...
On 28 April 2013, ninety-five years after Finland's civil war (27 January-15 May 1918), artist Kaisa...
The article analyses reconciliatory practices on war remembrance that draw from the imaginary of the...
The Finnish Civil War, fought from January to May 1918, was one of the many small scale Eastern Euro...
The Karelian Evacuation Trail is an annual reenactment event which commemorates the uprooting of the...
The Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union broke out 75 years ago, on November 30, 1939. Fr...
The civil war of 1918 was a very painful episode in Finnish history. The winners did everything to j...
Kivimäki, Ville & Hytönen, Kirsi-Maria (eds.) Rauhaton rauha. Suomalaiset ja sodan päättyminen 1944–...