This article examines the study journeys of Finnish law students in the 17th and 18th centuries in light of the matriculation records of the Academy of Turku, which was founded in 1640. European universities had attracted Finnish students already early on, but these study visits, peregrinations, continued even after the founding of an own university in Turku. I shall study the lives and careers of two Finnish students, Ernst Johan Creutz and Johan Henrik Hochschild, studying in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries and use them to show the main trends and turning points in the development of these study journeys. Another focal point will be the universities of Leiden and Greifswald which were the most popular foreign universities among the ...
Funding Information: Yrjö Kotivuori and Veli-Matti Autio authored the original data publications use...
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This chapter gives an overview of law and economics in Finland and seeks an explanation for why law ...
Funding Information: Yrjö Kotivuori and Veli-Matti Autio authored the original data publications use...
In this introduction to the Journal of Finnish Studies theme issue entitled The Making of Finland: T...
In this article I have focused on the issue of how early modern Sweden and Poland-Lithuania as compo...
This research examines the studies of Swedish jurists abroad from ca. 1630 to 1800. The focus is on ...
The article views the emergence of Finnish commercial law in an international context. The article f...
The Turku Court of Appeal, founded in 1623, was the second Swedish court of appeal. This article exa...
Published online: 14 August 2023Only a few studies have dealt in depth with how, let alone why, Nord...
An important era for the European Enlightenment-founded ‘republic of letters’ was the cultural inter...
INTRODUCTION. The article deals with the insufficiently explored in our legal science the law status...
This article investigates the representations of society in a number of mid-eighteenth-century disse...
This article examines the criticism that legal education faced in the United States in the 1920s and...
Of the five universities of Sweden in the 17th and 18th centuries, the history of Oriental studies h...
The aim of this article is to draw attention to numerous historical court files kept in the archives...
Abstract This article discusses the Lutheran state church’s educational mission to the Sámi in 19th ...
This chapter gives an overview of law and economics in Finland and seeks an explanation for why law ...
Funding Information: Yrjö Kotivuori and Veli-Matti Autio authored the original data publications use...
In this introduction to the Journal of Finnish Studies theme issue entitled The Making of Finland: T...
In this article I have focused on the issue of how early modern Sweden and Poland-Lithuania as compo...