A Short History of Finland
This is a second edition of the successful study of Finland in the English language. A Short History of Finland traces the historical development of the country from its settlement by the Finns in the first millennium AD to the present time, exploring Finland's earlier connection with Sweden, the complex relationship with Russia that has dominated Finnish history in the past two centuries, and the postwar achievements of the second republic. This second edition has been revised and updated by Emeritus Professor A. F. Upton, a leading scholar of Scandinavian history. It covers the impact of the break-up of the Soviet Union and brings events up to Finland's admission to the European Union in 1995.
- Revised and updated by a leading scholar of Scandinavian history
- Clear, concise introduction to all aspects of Finland (history, politics, geography, the arts)
- Now discusses events in Finland up to 1995 when Finland joined the European Union
Reviews & endorsements
"One can indeed gain a substantial knowledge of Finnish history by reading the book..." Ralph V. Larson, Scandinavian Studies
"One can indeed gain a substantial knowledge of Finnish history by reading the book..." Ralph V. Larson, Scandinavian Studies
Product details
October 1998Hardback
9780521640695
224 pages
217 × 139 × 14 mm
0.325kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. History of Finland
- 2. Finland and Sweden
- 3. Finland, Sweden and Russia in the eighteenth century
- 4. The Finnish national awakening
- 5. The Finnish economy in the nineteenth century
- 6. The political development of Finland, 1863–1917
- 7. Independent Finland
- 8. Finland in the Second World War
- 9. Finland in the post-war world: the political situation
- 10. The economy of Finland in the twentieth century
- 11. The spirit of Finland
- Appendices
- Bibliography.