This article revisits the memory of the Finland’s 1860s famine (“Great Hunger Years”) at its sesquicentennial by connecting the history and development of famine memorials in Finland with the May 2018 initiative of laying memorial wreaths at a selection of those memorials. A starting point for the article is the notion that the remembrance of the Great Hunger Years has been rather quiet; the article discusses the reasons and the relativity of this quietness. First, the history of establishing famine memorials in Finland is reviewed with attention to their different dates of origin and roles. Perceived as a part of remembering the famine at large, the memorials are reflected against the repeated, national narratives about the hunger years. T...
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The Karelian Evacuation Trail is an annual reenactment event which commemorates the uprooting of the...
The thesis is connected with death, memory and ancestor commemoration during the Merovingian Period,...
This article provides an interim report, and gazetteer, on the enumeration and categorisation of mem...
European famines and their legacies continue to play a significant role in heritage practices and so...
After discussing some of the most important facts and figures pertaining to An Gorta Mór (the Great ...
FM Henrik Forsbergin väitöskirja ”Famines in Mnemohistory and National Narratives in Finland and Ire...
By addressing recent discussions on reception within the field of memory studies, this article aims ...
In the 1970s, historical documentarists Olle Häger and Hans Villius at the Swedish Broadcasting Corp...
The Irish Famine is a defining moment in Ireland’s history. Surprisingly mass commemoration did not ...
The subject of the article is the ‘memory war’ over the memory of the Civil War of 1918 in Vyborg, a...
The article discusses a wide range of aspects concerning the Holomodor – the Great Famine in the Sov...
This article describes the features of the collective memory of Kalevala District residents about th...
The Karelian Isthmus belonged to Finland until 1939. The period between the World War I and the Worl...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipHistory is po...
The article analyses reconciliatory practices on war remembrance that draw from the imaginary of the...
The Karelian Evacuation Trail is an annual reenactment event which commemorates the uprooting of the...
The thesis is connected with death, memory and ancestor commemoration during the Merovingian Period,...
This article provides an interim report, and gazetteer, on the enumeration and categorisation of mem...
European famines and their legacies continue to play a significant role in heritage practices and so...
After discussing some of the most important facts and figures pertaining to An Gorta Mór (the Great ...
FM Henrik Forsbergin väitöskirja ”Famines in Mnemohistory and National Narratives in Finland and Ire...
By addressing recent discussions on reception within the field of memory studies, this article aims ...
In the 1970s, historical documentarists Olle Häger and Hans Villius at the Swedish Broadcasting Corp...
The Irish Famine is a defining moment in Ireland’s history. Surprisingly mass commemoration did not ...
The subject of the article is the ‘memory war’ over the memory of the Civil War of 1918 in Vyborg, a...
The article discusses a wide range of aspects concerning the Holomodor – the Great Famine in the Sov...
This article describes the features of the collective memory of Kalevala District residents about th...
The Karelian Isthmus belonged to Finland until 1939. The period between the World War I and the Worl...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipHistory is po...
The article analyses reconciliatory practices on war remembrance that draw from the imaginary of the...
The Karelian Evacuation Trail is an annual reenactment event which commemorates the uprooting of the...
The thesis is connected with death, memory and ancestor commemoration during the Merovingian Period,...