Grand Duchy of Finland

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The Grand Duchy of Finland. From Princely Power to National Statehood
Ed. Ilkka Liikanen and Jani Marjanen
Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Studia Fennica: historica 30
Turenki 2026, 319 pp.
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.
Lisätietoja
Kustantaja Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
ISBN 978-952-427-012-0
ISSN 0085-6835, 1458-526X
Sarja Studia Fennica: historica
Sarjanro 30
Painovuosi 2026
Julkaisun kansi Pehmeäkantinen
Sidontatapa Nidottu
Kielet englanti
Tieteenalat Historia, Politiikan tutkimus
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