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PARTIAL list of Academic Karelia Society; Frederik Adolphus; Alexander I; Alexander II; Alexander III; Alfred the Great; Bishp of Turku; Empress Catherine; Finnish Literary Society; Folkungs; Adolf Hitler; Jaeger Movement; January Committee; Peace reaty of Knared; Napoleon; etc, etc. PARTIAL list of The Settlement of Finland Begins; Finland is Drawn into the Wetern Cultural Sphere; Finland in the Scandinavian Union; From the Middle Ages to the Modern Era; Finland as Part of a Great Power; Sweden or Russia?; Finland Becomes an Autonomous State; National Awakening in the Shelter of Autonomy; Autonomy Lost and Independence Gained; and Independent Finland.
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A History of Finland, Kauko Pirinen, Eino Jutikkala
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- 1996
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- Title
- A History of Finland
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Kauko Pirinen, Eino Jutikkala
- Publisher
- Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö
- Released
- 1996
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 485
- ISBN10
- 9510210269
- ISBN13
- 9789510210260
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Historical Themes, History, Finland, History of Nations and States, Northern Europe
- First published
- 1962
- Original title
- Suomen historia
- Rating
- 4.35 out of 5
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- PARTIAL list of Academic Karelia Society; Frederik Adolphus; Alexander I; Alexander II; Alexander III; Alfred the Great; Bishp of Turku; Empress Catherine; Finnish Literary Society; Folkungs; Adolf Hitler; Jaeger Movement; January Committee; Peace reaty of Knared; Napoleon; etc, etc. PARTIAL list of The Settlement of Finland Begins; Finland is Drawn into the Wetern Cultural Sphere; Finland in the Scandinavian Union; From the Middle Ages to the Modern Era; Finland as Part of a Great Power; Sweden or Russia?; Finland Becomes an Autonomous State; National Awakening in the Shelter of Autonomy; Autonomy Lost and Independence Gained; and Independent Finland.


