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In: Acta Universitatis Tamperensis 12
In: Historiatieteen laitoksen julkaisuja 4
In: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia
City as a Stage explores the diverse ways in which modern cities of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries presented and projected themselves, especially by staging major urban events, which have often been interpreted as major local and national turning points. In particular, the book discusses how cities were imagined through the prism provided by other cities, major events, as well as alternative pasts and futures. How –with admiration, indifference or contestation– did various urban actors engage with the city as a stage? The book paints a multifaceted picture of the history of urban events and town twinning, while at the same illustrating how students and travellers experienced cities such as Berlin, Rome, Helsinki, and Tampere. As for individual urban events, Stockholm's General Art and Industrial Exposition of 1897, Helsinki's 400th anniversary of 1950, and the Moscow Youth Festival of 1957 are all given their own chapter.
In: Turun historiallinen arkisto 43
In: Historiallinen arkisto 101
In: Turun historiallinen arkisto 41
In: Studia historica Jyväskyläensia 26
In: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia
The present volume is a multidisciplinary collection of research articles exploring language use, language contact and multilingualism in the history of Turku, the first town in Finland, founded around the turn of the fourteenth century. Consisting of an introduction by the editors and nine case studies in the fields of linguistics, history, archeology, and literary and cultural studies, the volume participates in a wider discussion on multilingual communities while offering a closer look into linguistic encounters in Turku and its immediate vicinity. The volume covers the period from the Middle Ages (c. 1100–1500) to the latter half of the twentieth century. The case studies illustrate the wide array of languages, linguistic varieties and registers that the inhabitants and travellers used in their daily lives, the specific contexts in which certain languages were used, and the effects of these linguistic encounters at personal, social or institutional levels.
In: Studia historica septentrionalia 67
In: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran toimituksia 1074
In: Suomen Elokuva-Arkiston julkaisuja
ISSN: 0787-572X