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FOOTPRINTS in the SNOW the Long History of Arctic Finland
FINLAND's RELATIONS with the SOVIET UNION, 1940-1952 By
Russia 2017: Three Scenarios Russia 2017: Three Scenarios
Post-Colonial Critique and the Politics of Writing Women’S History
Romania and Finland in the Aftermath of the Operation Barbarossa (1941)
Novels, Histories, Novel Nations Historical Fiction and Cultural Memory in Finland and Estonia
The Finnish Tradition Societas Historica Finlandiae Suomen Historiallinen Seura Finska Historiska Samfundet Matti Klinge
Karelia As a Finnish-Russian Issue: Re-Negotiating the Relationship Between National Identity
Everyday Life and Nostalgia for the 1950S
Henrik Meinander
Where Is the Sphere of Finland? : the Relationship Between Greater Finland and “Finnishness” During the World Wars
Translating Modernity: Visions and Uses of Europe in Finland
Finland's Continuation War (1941-1944): War Of
THE CANADIAN IMAGE of FINLAND, 1919–1948 Canadian Government Perceptions and Foreign Policy
Constructing the Tourist Landscapes of Finnish Karelia
A NORDIC SMALL POWER ANOMALY Finnish Strategy From
Top View
Two Centuries of Russian Sámi Policy: Arrangements for Autonomy and Participation Seen in Light of Imperial, Soviet and Federal Indigenous Minority Policy 1822–2014
'Home, Religion, Fatherland': Movements of the Radical Right in Finland
Japan's Relations with Finland, 1919-1944, As Reflected by Japanese Source Materials
Islands of Identity of Islands
Introduction Three Wars and Their Epitaphs the Finnish History And
Russian Border
Movements of the Radical Right in Finland
POW DEATHS and PEOPLE HANDED OVER to GERMANY and the SOVIET UNION in 1939–55 a Research Report by the Finnish National Archives Edited by Lars Westerlund
Hellén 1 Surviving on the Interface How Being Between Two
The Russian Record of the Winter War, 1939
National Socialist Racial Doctrines, Lebensraum , and the New Europe , and the New European Order
The Hungarian Historical Review
Russophone Population in Finland and Estonia: Redefining the Character of the International Society in the Baltic Sea Region?
Can Common Finno-Ugric Ethnic and Linguistic Links Substantiate Intra
Zhdanov in Finland