Finland

Finland

Author: John Ernest Oliver Screen

Publisher: Oxford, England : Clio Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 276

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Updated from the 1981 edition to include works from after Finland joined the European Union in 1995. Cites and briefly describes sources on geography, history, population, religion, politics and government, economy and finance, employment, the environment, education, languages, literature, arts, periodicals, and other aspects of the country. Also cites children's books, encyclopedias, and other bibliographies. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Atlas Öfver Finland

Atlas Öfver Finland

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Published: 1988

Total Pages: 612

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Vol. 48, comprises the text of the English edition of Atlas of Finland, 1925.


The World of Ladoga

The World of Ladoga

Author: Jukka Korpela

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 3825816338

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This book is one of the first to focus on Medieval and Early Modern state formation on the north-eastern periphery of Europe. Researchers have traditionally perceived an East-West conflict between Sweden and Novgorod concerning the late medieval colonization of the northern forest areas, but it seems that the East Fennoscandian boreal forest zone was not an unpopulated area at that time, but was a landscape inhabited by heterogeneous hunting and fishing populations and possessing another kind of culture. The ways of life of these populations can be observed by coordinating various bodies of palaeoecological, palaeobotanic, genetic, meteorological, folkloristic, philological and archaeological material. The traditional written sources did not extend to this area, and its nature is only reflected in the expansion and organization of the European Christian culture and power, both Russian and Swedish. Also, the increasing number of source documents, the growing population as reflected in those written documents and the expansion of arable cultivation do not indicate any real colonization but simply a change of the existing economic system from a semi-nomadic hunting and fishing economy to a field-based agriculture in response to the expansion of regular taxation and state control. Seen from this perspective, the people who earlier were invisible gradually become visible in the sources. The East Fennoscandian boreal forest zone was a European periphery during the Viking Age, but was connected to the European exchange of goods through the same waterways that also brought the first Christian cultural impact. The European economic crisis of the 14th Century nevertheless excluded the area from the late medieval process of state formation, and it became an object of both Muscovite and Swedish interests only after the end of the 15th Century. This meant the formation of parishes, the organization of an early local administration with regular taxation, the permanent stationing of military forces, the establishment of a physical border, and the assimilation of the local people into European culture, accompanied by marginalization of the traditional forms of life.


Maps and Survey

Maps and Survey

Author: Arthur R. Hinks

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-04-17

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 1107699606

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This fifth edition, first published in 1944, provides a general introduction to the study of maps and the surveying processes through which they are made.


Littérature finnoise

Littérature finnoise

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Published: 1922

Total Pages: 612

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Aakkosellinen ja aineenmukainen luettelo. Catalogue alphabétique et systématique.


Nordic Landscapes

Nordic Landscapes

Author: Michael Jones

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13: 0816639140

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"The first in-depth presentation of the Nordic landscapes to be published in nearly twenty years. “Norden” -- the region along the northern edge of Europe bordered by Russia and the Baltic nations to the east and by North America to the west -- is a particularly fruitful site for the examination of the ever-evolving meaning of landscape and region as place. Contributors to this work reveal how Norden’s regions and people have been defined by and against the dominant culture of Europe while at the same time their landscapes and cultures have shaped and inspired Europe’s ways of life. Together, the essays provide a much-needed picture of this culturally rich and geographically varied part of the world."--pub. desc.