Histories of Finland within the Swedish Kingdom and Russian Empire often treat the country's status as a grand duchy as a mere curiosity. This book challenges this trivialization by illuminating the grand duchy's crucial role in shaping how historical actors understood political structures. In the early modern period, it served as a stage for the display of princely power. After the Napoleonic Wars, the grand duchy emerged as a pivotal intermediary between imperial rule and ideas of national sovereignty. At the time of Finnish nation building and political mobilization, it became a context for rethinking national, ethnic and regional identity, as well as statehood and, ultimately, democracy.
Through a series of selected case studies, this volume examines how conceptualizations of Finland as a political entity evolved from the early modern period to the First World War, offering fresh insights into past ideas of Finland's autonomy, independence and statehood.
| Titel | The Grand Duchy of Finland — From Princely Power to National Statehood |
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| Författare | Liikanen, Ilkka (Redaktör) Marjanen, Jani (Redaktör) |
| Artikelnummer | 9789524270120 |
| Form | Mjukband |
| Utgivningsdatum | 8.6.2026 |
| Förlag | Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura |
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| Serie | Studia Fennica Historica 30 |
| Upplaga | 1. upplaga, 2026 |
| Utgivningsår | 2026 |
| Språk | engelska |
| Antal sidor | 280 |
| Produktgrupp | Höst 2026 Historia Studia Fennica Historica |
| Bibliotekssignum | 92.6 Finlands historia, autonomins tid |