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  1. A History of Finland, Revised Edition by Eino Jutikkala, Kauko Pirinen, 1989-03
  2. A Concise History of Finland (Cambridge Concise Histories) by David Kirby, 2006-07-24
  3. A History of Scandinavia: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland by T.K. Derry, 2000-01-01
  4. A Short History of Finland by Fred Singleton, 1998-10-13
  5. Finland: Cultural Lone Wolf by Richard D. Lewis, 2004-11
  6. The History of Finland (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) by Jason Lavery, 2006-09-30
  7. FINLAND'S WAR OF CHOICE: The Troubled German-Finnish Alliance in World War II by Henrik Lunde, 2011-01
  8. Five Centuries of Violence in Finland and the Baltic Area (The History of Crime and Criminal Justice Series) by Heikki Ylikangas, Petri Karonen, et all 2000-12
  9. A history of Finland by John H. WUORINEN, 1966
  10. Finland at War 1939 - 45 (Elite) by Philip Jowett, 2006-07-25
  11. Ceramic Art in Finland: A Contemporary Tradition
  12. An Experience of Finland by W. R. Mead, 1993-10
  13. Communism in Finland; a History and Interpretation by John H. Hodgson, 1967-01-01
  14. The Lapp King's Daughter: A Family Journey Through Finland's Wars by Stina Katchadourian, 2010-05-01

1. MAP COLLECTION OF FINNISH RELATED PEOPLE
Maps showing the history of the Finnishrelated people of Russia. Includes maps of city locations, name changes, and much commentary.
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Finnish and Finno-Ugric People Complete Uralic World Guide
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Map of Finno-Ugric Distribution 400AD - Map IV Map of Finno-Ugric Distribution 900AD - Map VII Finno-ugric Distribution in 13-14AD - 13-14AD Finno-ugric Distribution in 15-16AD - 15-16AD ... Explanation of Color Codes for Maps IV and VII
Maps of Finno-Ugric Settlements and Place-Names
1. Map Showing 8 Finno-Ugric Republics - color coded 2. Map of Slavic expansion into Merja Land Äänisjärvi (Onega) Äänisentakainen Koreljaanien maa ... 15. Large Finland Map
    Map (1), shows the approximate limits of ancient Finnish settlements between the Ural Mountains and Fenno-Scandia (Norway, Sweden, Finland). Finnic people that occupy the areas between these Republics, do not have their name-sake Republic. For example, there is no Vepsä, or Korelian autonomous area. Note the spaces between these Republics, an obvious attempt to keep them separated. Map (2) shows the Expansion of Slavs (Slaavien leveneminen) into Finno-Ugric lands. The Merjas are displaced and absorbed by neighboring Finno-Ugric groups, especially the Mari, who themselves travel Eastward from their ancient homeland in the area where the Oka flows into the Volga. (Mareja = Maris, Vepsäläisiä = Vepsä+people - related to the Eastern Karelians, -järvi = -lake eg. Valgetj. = Valgetjärvi. In some cases the -j. ending denotes a river, -joki.) The largest Map (3) is seemlessly split into four files, and covers Karelia/Eastern Karelia, the mythical land of Kalevala.

2. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Finland | History
finland history. Finland's traces of human settlement date back to thethaw of the last Ice Age some 10,000 years ago. The Finns' ancestors
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Finland's traces of human settlement date back to the thaw of the last Ice Age some 10,000 years ago. The Finns' ancestors seem to have dominated half of northern Russia before arriving on the north of the Baltic coast well before the Christian era. By the end of the Viking Age, Swedish traders and chieftains had extended their interests throughout the Baltic region. Over the centuries, Finland has sat precariously between the Protestant Swedish empire and Eastern Orthodox Russia. For seven centuries, from the 12th century until 1809, it was part of Sweden. Finland was blighted by constant battles with Russia, and severe famines. From 1696-97, famine killed a third of all Finns. The 1700s were punctuated by bitter wars against Russia, culminating in the eventual loss of Finland to Russia in 1809. With nationalism beginning to surge during the latter half of the 19th century, Finland gained greater autonomy as a Grand Duchy, though new oppression and Russification followed, making Finns emotionally ripe for independence. The downfall of the tsar of Russia, and the Communist revolution in 1917, made it possible for the Finnish senate to declare independence on 6 December 1917. Demoralising internal violence flared up, with Russian-supported 'Reds' clashing with nationalist 'Whites' who took the German state as their model. During 108 days of a bloody civil war, approximately 30,000 Finns were killed by their fellow citizens. Although the Whites were victorious, Germany's weakened position after WWI discredited it as a political model and relations with the Soviet Union were soon normalised. Political salves did little to heal the wounds of civil war, however, and stories of 'peacetime' massacres are still emerging from these dark days of Finnish history.

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4. Finland: History
finland history. PREHISTORY. Modern Finns descend from the FennoUgriantribes that originally lived in northeastern Europe between
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PREHISTORY
Modern Finns descend from the Fenno-Ugrian tribes that originally lived in northeastern Europe between the Ural mountains and the River Volga. As the continental glacier melted, it gave way to people to spread north and west. By 2000-1000 BC some form of Finnish was spoken on both sides of the Gulf of Finland. The remainders of the first permanent settlements along the coastline originate from the Iron Age, around 500 BC. The settlement was very scattered until the Viking Era ca. 800-1050 AD when the Vikings used the northern coastline of the Gulf of Finland as their trade route to the east.
THE SWEDISH PERIOD ca. 1200-1809
At the beginning of the historical time, the population of Finland didn´t consist of any unified nation but of different, often hostile tribes. The king of Sweden and the Roman Catholic Church in the west and Novgorod of Russia and the Greek Orthodox Church in the east were both interested in conquering the area. The Finns in the southwest oriented themselves to the west, those in Karelia to the east. All through the Middle Ages Finland was part of Sweden. At intervals, during the time of the Scandinavian Union, as Sweden´s power was temporarily weakened, Finland was governed from Denmark.

5. Finland: History And Culture
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  • 8. Finland History
    revolution, Finland perceived its chance to try for independence; after a civilwar, Finland became independent for the first time ever in its history.
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    BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... FINLAND Originally from the Ural mountains and with a semi-unique language related more to Hungarian and Estonian than to any of the Scandinavian tongues, Finns came to their land via Siberia in the 700s. The indigenous peoples, the Lapps, were displaced into the northernmost areas of Scandinavia. Four hundred years later, Christianity arrived in the form of Swedish conquerors. In the 1500s, the land of the Finns became a Swedish grand duchy and even today, ethnic Swedes comprise about 7% of the population. Located unluckily between Sweden and Russia, Finland was often the site of battles between the dueling competitors. In 1809, the country was ceded to Russia. After the communist revolution, Finland perceived its chance to try for independence; after a civil war, Finland became independent for the first time ever in its history. But in 1939, Finland again became a battleground as the Soviet Union attacked the Finnish Republic. The Soviets prevailed but after germany and Russia went to war with each other in 1941, Finland resumed hostilities against Russia as well. Britain viewed Finland as cocombatants with Germany at this point and declared war. In 1944, the USSR again vanquished Finland and made the Finns fight against Germany, which was occupying northern Finland. The war left Finland largely ruined. The victorious Soviets forced harsh terms on the Finns including territory and reparations. A defense pact with the USSR was also signed in 1948 and reaffirmed in 1955, 1970, and 1983, as Finland's governments recognized that their independence hinged on the avoidance of any anti-Soviet activity. But the country was able to maintain freedom and an excellent economic base in the shadow of communism. When the Soviet Union collapsed, Finland suffered too with recession, unemployment, and currency devaluation (since as much as 25% of their export trade had been with the USSR). Politically, the 1990s brought the first non-socialist government to power in a quarter century and in 1994, the first direct election of a president took place. Finland joined the EU in 1994.

    9. Finland History
    finland history Last updated in September 2002 12th century to 1809.Part of Sweden. 1809. Autonomous grand duchy under Russia. 1812.
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    10. FINLAND HISTORY: Finnish War Of Independence
    So it was natural that at this point in history, he should be very nervous indeed. BettySewed Them A newly independent Finnish Army, and Finland, is born.
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      Not only did the Finnish people have to gain their freedom from Russia, but they had to also "run the gantlet" of their own communist uprising instigated and backed by Russian Bolsheviks, which was defeated by general Mannerheim with some German assistance. It happened in the turmoil of the First World War as well as the Russian Bolshevik Revolution. Finns fought not only in Finland but also in the Baltic countries. Stalin never forgot the humiliating defeat.
      Suomen korkeimman vallan haltija, eduskunta hyväksyi joulukuussa Suomen julistautumisen itsenäiseksi ja suvereeniksi valtioksi. Eduskuntaan nojannut Suomen hallitus eli senaatti ryhtyi itsenäisyyden ja toimintavapauden turvaamiseksi riisumaan aseista ja karkottamaan vanhan emämaan Venäjän joukkoja ja Venäjän hallitus puolestaan julisti sodan Suomen hallituksen "vastavallankumouksellisia" joukkoja vastaan. Näin syntyi 28.1. 1918 vapaussota.
      The government of Finland, the parliament, approved in December Finland's Declaration of Independence and formation of a sovereign state. The Finnish senate began the task of independence and "showed Russians the door." (Like, pardon me tavarits, aren't you guys in the wrong country? Your country is

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    12. Finland: History
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    Finland's first inhabitants, dating from about 7000 B.C. , probably followed the melting ice northward, attracted by a good supply of game. The first Finnish-speaking persons to enter the region, who were mostly nomadic hunters and fishers, migrated into Finland from the south. By the 8th cent. they had displaced the small number of Lapps who lived in central and S Finland and who were forced to move to the far north of the country, where they live today. The Finns were organized in small-scale political units, with only loose ties beyond the clan level. From the 11th cent. Christian missionaries were active in Finland. In the 13th cent. Sweden conquered the country. Under the Swedes, Finland enjoyed considerable independence, its political sophistication grew, commerce increased, and the Swedish language and culture were spread. In the mid-16th cent. Lutheranism was established in Finland, and in 1581 the country was raised to the rank of grand duchy.

    13. Finland: History
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    Finland's first inhabitants, dating from about 7000 B.C. , probably followed the melting ice northward, attracted by a good supply of game. The first Finnish-speaking persons to enter the region, who were mostly nomadic hunters and fishers, migrated into Finland from the south. By the 8th cent. they had displaced the small number of Lapps who lived in central and S Finland and who were forced to move to the far north of the country, where they live today. The Finns were organized in small-scale political units, with only loose ties beyond the clan level. From the 11th cent. Christian missionaries were active in Finland. In the 13th cent. Sweden conquered the country. Under the Swedes, Finland enjoyed considerable independence, its political sophistication grew, commerce increased, and the Swedish language and culture were spread. In the mid-16th cent. Lutheranism was established in Finland, and in 1581 the country was raised to the rank of grand duchy. Finland suffered severely in the recurring wars between Sweden and Russia. In 1696 famine wiped out almost a third of the population. By the Treaty of Nystad (1721), which ended the

    14. World Travel Guide - Finland - History & Government
    World Travel Guide World Europe finland history and Government History Duringthe first millennium BC, various peoples settled in Finland including the
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    16. FINLAND
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    History of Finland. URL http//www.hut.fi/~juheikki/FINLAND/history.htm Createdby Juho Heikkilä on March 23rd, 1996 Last update on April 11th, 1996.
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    History of Finland
    Until the 12th century, the region known as Finland remained in a political vacuum, with both the Roman Catholic Church from Sweden and the Greek Orthodox Church from Novgorod, i.e. Russia, having their eyes on it. In the mid 12th century however the south-west Finland (Finland Proper) was brought under the Swedish dominion and Christian faith. Sweden continued to expand their domain until in 1323 the Treaty of Pähkinäsaari froze the Finnish borders. Under Swedish rule Finland was presented the Scandinavian Legal and Social systems. This also led to the founding of Turku in the 14th century and later, in 1640, to the founding of Finland's first University, Turku Academy. Today we know it as Helsinki University. In Sweden's era as a great power (1617-1721), it dominated the Baltic region and Finland's eastern border stretched further and further east. But the Great Northern War in 1700-1721 caused the Swedish power to collapse and Russia occupied Finland in 1714. That began the era known as the Great Wrath, ending in 1721. In the Peace of Turku in 1743 however, Russia retreated, but with considerable territorial losses to Finland. Sweden begun to fortify Finland and one of the greatest projects was the founding of Viapori, also known as the Gibraltar of the North, in 1747. In 1808 The Russian Czar Alexander I launched an attack and finally defeated the Finnish army. Peace was concluded in 1809 and Finland annexed to Russia. Finland now became an Autonomous Grand Duchy with a governor-general representing the Czar.

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    Finland's first inhabitants, dating from about 7000 B.C. , probably followed the melting ice northward, attracted by a good supply of game. The first Finnish-speaking persons to enter the region, who were mostly nomadic hunters and fishers, migrated into Finland from the south. By the 8th cent. they had displaced the small number of Lapps who lived in central and S Finland and who were forced to move to the far north of the country, where they live today. The Finns were organized in small-scale political units, with only loose ties beyond the clan level. From the 11th cent. Christian missionaries were active in Finland. In the 13th cent. Sweden conquered the country. Under the Swedes, Finland enjoyed considerable independence, its political sophistication grew, commerce increased, and the Swedish language and culture were spread. In the mid-16th cent. Lutheranism was established in Finland, and in 1581 the country was raised to the rank of grand duchy. Finland suffered severely in the recurring wars between Sweden and Russia. In 1696 famine wiped out almost a third of the population. By the Treaty of Nystad (1721), which ended the

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