The article is an attempt at analysing the Swedish, Finnish and Polish elements in Mika Waltari’s first historical novel, Karin Månsdotter (1942), which is based on an earlier movie script (1941). The novel describes historical events at the time when Sweden was ruled by King Erik XIV. The story of the king’s life, his efforts aimed at strengthening his position in the country and Sweden’s position in the Baltic Sea region in the 16th century, as well as the connected historical events, are presented with the king’s private life in the background, including his love for a common woman whom he married and made queen of Sweden. The author points out that the novel in question seems to portray historical events somewhat freely. In creating the...
This study examines German illustrated broadsheets that were manufactured and published in the Holy ...
The aim of this article is to offer an object lesson in how historians could make use of feature fil...
This article will examine book contacts between the '(Magnus) Ducatus' of Finland, then part of the ...
The article is an attempt at analysing the Swedish, Finnish and Polish elements in Mika Waltari’s fi...
Der Artikel ist ein Versuch, schwedische, finnische und polnische Elemente im ersten historischen Ro...
International audienceThis article aims to explore the representation of the Other in Flores och Bla...
The article describes the presence of Finland in the consciousness of Poles (since 14th-16th century...
The article analyses the efforts of Sweden to settle the Lithuanian-Polish Vilnius conflict in 1920-...
Sam Holmqvist, Gender Studies, School of Culture and Education, Södertörn University A Swedish Frenc...
My article discusses the influence of Emanuel- Swedenborg on a Finnish female author, Kersti Bergrot...
During the mid-19th century, Sweden was almost a completely unknown country in the Czech Lands due t...
The English title of the current article, “The Melancholy of the Past and Its Possibilities: Erla Hu...
The purpose of this essay was to use a content analysis to investigate how the image of Charles XII'...
Straipsnyje analizuojamas XVI a. diduomenės vaizdavimas moderniame lietuvių ir suomių istoriniame ro...
Olof Högberg’s Den stora vreden [The Great Wrath] and the Invention of Norrland (Olof Högbergs Den s...
This study examines German illustrated broadsheets that were manufactured and published in the Holy ...
The aim of this article is to offer an object lesson in how historians could make use of feature fil...
This article will examine book contacts between the '(Magnus) Ducatus' of Finland, then part of the ...
The article is an attempt at analysing the Swedish, Finnish and Polish elements in Mika Waltari’s fi...
Der Artikel ist ein Versuch, schwedische, finnische und polnische Elemente im ersten historischen Ro...
International audienceThis article aims to explore the representation of the Other in Flores och Bla...
The article describes the presence of Finland in the consciousness of Poles (since 14th-16th century...
The article analyses the efforts of Sweden to settle the Lithuanian-Polish Vilnius conflict in 1920-...
Sam Holmqvist, Gender Studies, School of Culture and Education, Södertörn University A Swedish Frenc...
My article discusses the influence of Emanuel- Swedenborg on a Finnish female author, Kersti Bergrot...
During the mid-19th century, Sweden was almost a completely unknown country in the Czech Lands due t...
The English title of the current article, “The Melancholy of the Past and Its Possibilities: Erla Hu...
The purpose of this essay was to use a content analysis to investigate how the image of Charles XII'...
Straipsnyje analizuojamas XVI a. diduomenės vaizdavimas moderniame lietuvių ir suomių istoriniame ro...
Olof Högberg’s Den stora vreden [The Great Wrath] and the Invention of Norrland (Olof Högbergs Den s...
This study examines German illustrated broadsheets that were manufactured and published in the Holy ...
The aim of this article is to offer an object lesson in how historians could make use of feature fil...
This article will examine book contacts between the '(Magnus) Ducatus' of Finland, then part of the ...