This article addressed the problematic and politics of memory in relation to a difficult stage in the history of Finland. The material considered here consists of material items of memory of German and Hungarian and their Finnish-born wives and children were interned in Finland from 1944 to 1946. The difficulty of remembering and the dimensions of oblivion at the state level are discussed through an analysis of the objects
This article makes use of history documentary films to examine mediated historical culture and memor...
In this article, I explore the memory and great transformation of Ingrian Finnish families originall...
This article centres on two East German museums exclusively dedicated to the storage and display of ...
After the Second World War Finland had to cede territories to the Soviet Union, and Finnish people f...
The Second World War left considerable material remains in Finnish Lapland, ranging from remnants of...
The events of the Second World War left considerable material remains in Finnish Lapland, ranging fr...
By addressing recent discussions on reception within the field of memory studies, this article aims ...
After the Second World War, Finland had to cede part of its eastern territory to the Soviet Union. T...
The article analyses reconciliatory practices on war remembrance that draw from the imaginary of the...
The subject of the article is the ‘memory war’ over the memory of the Civil War of 1918 in Vyborg, a...
During World War II, about 70,000 Finnish children were evacuated to Sweden and other Nordic countri...
This article describes the features of the collective memory of Kalevala District residents about th...
This study focuses on the connection between social representations of history and collective memory...
Abstract My article focuses on the places of memory and utopias, on how a lost Karelia has been cons...
The Karelian Isthmus belonged to Finland until 1939. The period between the World War I and the Worl...
This article makes use of history documentary films to examine mediated historical culture and memor...
In this article, I explore the memory and great transformation of Ingrian Finnish families originall...
This article centres on two East German museums exclusively dedicated to the storage and display of ...
After the Second World War Finland had to cede territories to the Soviet Union, and Finnish people f...
The Second World War left considerable material remains in Finnish Lapland, ranging from remnants of...
The events of the Second World War left considerable material remains in Finnish Lapland, ranging fr...
By addressing recent discussions on reception within the field of memory studies, this article aims ...
After the Second World War, Finland had to cede part of its eastern territory to the Soviet Union. T...
The article analyses reconciliatory practices on war remembrance that draw from the imaginary of the...
The subject of the article is the ‘memory war’ over the memory of the Civil War of 1918 in Vyborg, a...
During World War II, about 70,000 Finnish children were evacuated to Sweden and other Nordic countri...
This article describes the features of the collective memory of Kalevala District residents about th...
This study focuses on the connection between social representations of history and collective memory...
Abstract My article focuses on the places of memory and utopias, on how a lost Karelia has been cons...
The Karelian Isthmus belonged to Finland until 1939. The period between the World War I and the Worl...
This article makes use of history documentary films to examine mediated historical culture and memor...
In this article, I explore the memory and great transformation of Ingrian Finnish families originall...
This article centres on two East German museums exclusively dedicated to the storage and display of ...