Socialist movements sprang up throughout Europe during the long nineteenth century, but the largest socialist party emerged in the Grand Duchy of Finland. Shades of Red reconstructs the most powerful political language of its era by reading manually and computationally handwritten and printed newspapers. The main research questions focus on the evolutionary characteristics of socialism: how did it change over time, what were the ideological similarities and differences between the top and the bottom of the labour movement, and how did socialism relate to other political languages of Finnish modernity? The book extends the scope of the history of ideas qualitatively from the elite thinkers to the common people, who did not think of politics ...
ABSTRACT This article traces the metamorphoses of Norwegian reformism during the last two centuries....
The transfer of power into the hands of the National Socialist Party in Germany in the 1930s gave in...
Paper made as part of the project Nordic Communism 1917-1990 http://www.hf.uio.no/iakh/forskning/for...
The article scrutinises the concept of socialism at the grassroots of the Finnish labour movement du...
Despite the fact that nationalism and communism are based on different ideological assumptions the f...
This dataset contains XLSX files of five different handwritten newspapers: Kuritus (1909–1911), Palv...
This dissertation investigates the internal struggles within the labour movement in Dalarna at the b...
The Finnish Civil War, fought from January to May 1918, was one of the many small scale Eastern Euro...
By analysing the experience of Finland, Risto Alapuro shows how upheavals in powerful countries shap...
The first treatises to use terms from crowd psychology to describe the “Red insurgency” were publish...
in class and political relationswithin industrially developed societies, much like the shifts in lef...
This dissertation examines the racial thinking of Finnish radicals in the early twentieth century Un...
The demise of socialism in the form of political regimes has broken old political taboos, and made h...
What has been the relationship between nationalism and socialism in the history of the Finnish socia...
Originally published as the author’s doctoral thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Helsink...
ABSTRACT This article traces the metamorphoses of Norwegian reformism during the last two centuries....
The transfer of power into the hands of the National Socialist Party in Germany in the 1930s gave in...
Paper made as part of the project Nordic Communism 1917-1990 http://www.hf.uio.no/iakh/forskning/for...
The article scrutinises the concept of socialism at the grassroots of the Finnish labour movement du...
Despite the fact that nationalism and communism are based on different ideological assumptions the f...
This dataset contains XLSX files of five different handwritten newspapers: Kuritus (1909–1911), Palv...
This dissertation investigates the internal struggles within the labour movement in Dalarna at the b...
The Finnish Civil War, fought from January to May 1918, was one of the many small scale Eastern Euro...
By analysing the experience of Finland, Risto Alapuro shows how upheavals in powerful countries shap...
The first treatises to use terms from crowd psychology to describe the “Red insurgency” were publish...
in class and political relationswithin industrially developed societies, much like the shifts in lef...
This dissertation examines the racial thinking of Finnish radicals in the early twentieth century Un...
The demise of socialism in the form of political regimes has broken old political taboos, and made h...
What has been the relationship between nationalism and socialism in the history of the Finnish socia...
Originally published as the author’s doctoral thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Helsink...
ABSTRACT This article traces the metamorphoses of Norwegian reformism during the last two centuries....
The transfer of power into the hands of the National Socialist Party in Germany in the 1930s gave in...
Paper made as part of the project Nordic Communism 1917-1990 http://www.hf.uio.no/iakh/forskning/for...