History of Finland
«'A History of Finland' is an extraordinarily readable and well-balanced book. Meinander's clarity of vision has placed Finland in a Nordic and European perspective as well as skilfully weaving political, economic and cultural developments into an integral whole.»
Lennart Berntson, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm
Henrik Meinander paints a brisk and bold picture of the history of Finland from integrated part of the Swedish kingdom to autonomous Grand Duchy within the Russian empire, gradually transformed and maturing into a conscious nation, independent state and skilful adapter of modern technology. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781787380301
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 22 x 14 cm
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«'A History of Finland' is an extraordinarily readable and well-balanced book. Meinander's clarity of vision has placed Finland in a Nordic and European perspective as well as skilfully weaving political, economic and cultural developments into an integral whole.»
Lennart Berntson, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm
«Meinander has managed to blend everything into his presentation, from the Ice Age to the NATO question. The style is elegant but at the same time so full of substance that the reader is both drawn along by the text and continually surprised by the impact the choice of a few particular words can have on the overall picture.»
Jari-Pekka Vuorela, Aamulehti, Tampere
«Meinander is scholarly, analytical and a gifted stylist. He draws conclusions without being contentious. His 'History of Finland' is never rigid or overstated and is permeated with a scholarship and delight in words which makes for a pleasurable and intellectual adventure. This is no argumentative attempt to be different - yet the fact that it is shows the book's scope and intellectual strength.»
Birger Tholix, Vasabladet, Vaasa
«a thoughtful and eminently readable volume. Meinander gives readers an opportunity to look back in an unusually nuanced and informed manner.»
Andrew Newby, English Historical Review
«An excellent counterpoint to David Kirby's A Concise History of Finland, this volume goes well beyond the chiefly political analysis that informs Kirby's survey and includes substantial information on literary, philosophical, musical, linguistic, pedagogical and general cultural topics, providing a deeper and more nuanced overview of the Finns from prehistoric times to the present. Concentrating on the early modern period to the present, the author gives outstanding summaries of the events and issues during the Swedish and Russian dominions and provides an excellent account of the postindependence decades. Meinander supplies an evenhanded, thoughtful analysis of the civil war and its aftermath, leading into a frank, insightful review of the Winter War, the Continuation War, and the Lapland War, which brought WWII to an end in Finland. He also advances convincing arguments for Finland's Cold War foreign policy and for its postwar economic successes, including its integration into the European Union and its cooperation with NATO. Written in a clear, concise style, the book contains numerous high-quality illustrations as well as a valuable if brief bibliography. If a library can have only one book on modern Finnish history, this is the one.»
CHOICE, Outstanding Academic Title
«Neither publisher nor author was lacking self-confidence when they decided to produce this survey of Finnish history. Meinander is a master of elegant compression and writes with precision and subtlety. The result is a genuinely entertaining read.»
Jukka Tarkka, Helsingin Sanomat, Helsinki