The theme in this volume of Ethnologia Fennica is empowering practices and the modernization of the Finnish countryside. All the articles are based on the studies conducted in two research projects led by Professor Laura Stark. ln the introductory article, she outlines theoretical starting points, concepts and objectives shared by the writers of thie articles. The Finnish countryside is encountered through changes taking place between the mid-19th century and the 1960s, as the predominantly agrarian country shifted towards an industrialized and urban society
Abstract The article examines how the representations of the Sámi were constructed in Finnish studie...
In this introduction to the Journal of Finnish Studies theme issue entitled The Making of Finland: T...
The article examines the Tornedalian author Bengt Pohjanen’s construction of Meänmaa [literally ‘Our...
The theme in this volume of Ethnologia Fennica is empowering practices and the modernization of the ...
The 30-year history of Ethnos, the Association of Finnish Ethnologists, was celebrated in conjuction...
The study of values, appreciations, and identity has long been of interest to the Finnish ethnologic...
The Association of Finnish Ethnologists, Ethnos, arranged in November 1996 a seminar with the theme ...
ln the mid-19th century, Finland was a predominantly agrarian society with no public schools for Fin...
Ethnological research in Finland had an important role in strengthening national identity till the 1...
"In the mid-19th century, letters to newspapers in Finland began to condemn a practice known as home...
Villages as a research topic have interested Finnish ethnologists since the 1920s. According to many...
The article examines how the representations of the Sámi were constructed in Finnish studies on Sámi...
Die finnische Soziologie kann durch ihre Haupttraditionen - sozialanthropologische und ethnologi...
It is a known fact that the science of archaeology was born in the 19th century. Bruce G. Triggers o...
Reindeer herding and other traditional means of livelihoods are challenged in numerous ways by moder...
Abstract The article examines how the representations of the Sámi were constructed in Finnish studie...
In this introduction to the Journal of Finnish Studies theme issue entitled The Making of Finland: T...
The article examines the Tornedalian author Bengt Pohjanen’s construction of Meänmaa [literally ‘Our...
The theme in this volume of Ethnologia Fennica is empowering practices and the modernization of the ...
The 30-year history of Ethnos, the Association of Finnish Ethnologists, was celebrated in conjuction...
The study of values, appreciations, and identity has long been of interest to the Finnish ethnologic...
The Association of Finnish Ethnologists, Ethnos, arranged in November 1996 a seminar with the theme ...
ln the mid-19th century, Finland was a predominantly agrarian society with no public schools for Fin...
Ethnological research in Finland had an important role in strengthening national identity till the 1...
"In the mid-19th century, letters to newspapers in Finland began to condemn a practice known as home...
Villages as a research topic have interested Finnish ethnologists since the 1920s. According to many...
The article examines how the representations of the Sámi were constructed in Finnish studies on Sámi...
Die finnische Soziologie kann durch ihre Haupttraditionen - sozialanthropologische und ethnologi...
It is a known fact that the science of archaeology was born in the 19th century. Bruce G. Triggers o...
Reindeer herding and other traditional means of livelihoods are challenged in numerous ways by moder...
Abstract The article examines how the representations of the Sámi were constructed in Finnish studie...
In this introduction to the Journal of Finnish Studies theme issue entitled The Making of Finland: T...
The article examines the Tornedalian author Bengt Pohjanen’s construction of Meänmaa [literally ‘Our...