Visions of past glory : nationalism and the construction of early Finnish history
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Visions of past glory : nationalism and the construction of early Finnish history
(Studia Fennica, Historica ; 11)
Finnish Literature Society, 2006
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 521-549) and index
内容説明・目次
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Finland, during both prehistoric and medieval times, has been the subject of numerous studies, but none of these have previously considered the nationalist essence of the integral, underlying history culture or public archaeology of the nation. Even quite obvious political interpretations, visions, and imageries of an ancient Golden Age have all too easily been dismissed as the consequences of mere patriotism, Kalevala enthusiasm, or Karelianism. This study presents the case for how the conceptions of a distant, glorious past have been advanced and actively developed within the national project of constructing a modern ethnicity of Finnishness. Accordingly, a conception of an original ancient greatness was paramount for the nationalist movements in both the Grand Duchy and the early Republic of Finland, especially so when the perceived nation was considered in need of intellectually unifying defences against the many conceived threats of Russianness after ca 1890.
The author traces the construction of a Finnish Great Myth of National Origins from the 16th century until the end of the Second World War, and provides richly illustrated examples of how the process of nation-building influenced and amplified the deep historical core of the emerging Finnish national consciousness.
目次
- Introduction
- Introducing Early Finland
- Ideologies and Practices of Nationalism Prior to 1890
- High National Medievalism -- The Politics of Finnish Antiquity CA 1890-1918
- The Watchful Eyes of the Ancients -- From the Civil War to the Second World War
- Conclusion: The Elements of Ancient Finland.
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