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ON THE ELABORATION OF THE LEGAL STATUS OF THE GRAND DUCHY OF FINLAND
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Tatar Pedlars in the Grand Duchy of Finland in the Late Nineteenth Century
Published 2020-05-01“…In the 1880s, the arrival of a new group of traders was noted in Finnish- and Swedish-language newspapers published in the Grand Duchy of Finland. The newcomers were Muslim Tatars, petty traders originating in a few villages south of Nizhny Novgorod. …”
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MILITARY CENSORSHIP PRACTICES DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR (ON THE MATERIALS OF THE GRAND DUCHY OF FINLAND)
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Activities of the gendarmerie police of the Russian Empire on the railways of the Grand Duchy of Finland during the First World War
Published 2023-12-01“…The study highlights the specifics of the Grand Duchy of Finland as national outskirts which largely influenced the work of the railway police of the Russian Empire in wartime. …”
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The Finland question and the regional policy of the Russian empire in the beginning of the 20th century (according to the materials of the periodic press)
Published 2022-01-01Subjects: “…the grand duchy of finland…”
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Historical study of specific use of heimath by the pilots of the grand duche of Finland in the 19th century
Published 2022-09-01“… The article presents the historical and legal study results concerning the specifics of heimath use by the pilots of the Grand Duchy of Finland. It has been established that a heimath as an additional financial guarantee for the well-being of pilots in the Grand Duchy of Finland came into the Finnish legislation from the Swedish tradition. …”
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Specific use of heimath by the pilots of the Grand DuchE of Finland in the 19th Century
Published 2022-09-01“…It has been established that a heimath as an additional financial guarantee for the well-being of pilots in the Grand Duchy of Finland came into the Finnish legislation from the Swedish tradition. …”
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Political Views and Positions of the Russian Servicemen in Finland at the Final Stage of the First World War (Spring – Summer 1917)
Published 2022-02-01“…In the spring and summer of 1917 changes in the former autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland determined the history of relations between Russia and Finland for decades to come. …”
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Arkistotoimen organisointi Suomen senaatissa kaksi vuosisataa sitten
Published 2017-07-01“…The paper deals with the organization of records and archives management in the middle of 1810s at the Senate, i. e. the supreme administrative board of the Grand Duchy of Finland, belonging to the Russian Empire. Also the reasons why the creation of the position of an archivist at the Senate was proposed by the Senate to the Emperor-Grand Duke Alexander I are dealt with. …”
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Visual Stereotypes of Tatars in the Finnish Press from the 1880s to the 1910s
Published 2020-05-01“…The Tatars arrived during a time of tension in the relationship between the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland and the Russian Empire, with the Finnish intelligentsia divided along political and language lines. …”
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Imperial parliament for a hybrid empire: Representative experiments in the early 20th-century Russian Empire
Published 2020-01-01“…The article traces the history of political reform in the Russian Empire in the early 20th century focusing on the reform of the Sejm of the Grand Duchy of Finland and the novel practices and political imaginaries of imperial diversity in the first and second State Duma. …”
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The (Re)Naming of the Finnish Representative Assembly 1809–1919: State-Building, Representation and Sovereignty
Published 2021-12-01“…The article shows, for example, that 'valtiopäivät', applied since 1847 to the estate meeting in Porvoo in 1809, preceded the adoption of 'valtio' as the Finnish word for the state, forming a crucial step in defining the Grand Duchy of Finland as a state.…”
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The media campaign against denunciations as a tool of nationalist mobilisation in Finland, 1899–1917
Published 2023-08-01“…This article examines the role of the print media in a campaign against political denunciations in the Grand Duchy of Finland from 1899 to 1917. It explores how the public condemnation of denunciations and denouncers evolved into a means for Finnish nationalist activists to raise national awareness and mobilise citizens against the integration policies of the Russian government. …”
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The Travelling of News in 1848: The February Revolution, European News Flows, and the Finnish Press
Published 2022-07-01“…In our case study, we examine how information on the February Revolution travelled to the Grand Duchy of Finland, an area situated at the crossroads of different communication networks, that was influenced by the reactionary politics of Russia but still culturally connected with Sweden. …”
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«Печатное слово приобретало все большее значение…»
Published 2019-12-01“…The author of the article reviewed the totality of certain historical, political, general cultural factors that influenced the processes of Russian-Finnish interaction, which influenced on the processes of Russian-Finnish interaction, as well as the formation and existence of the Russian-language press in the Grand Duchy of Finland. The study of the number of selected episodes from the history of Russian-language periodicals of the late XIX – early XX centuries gives reasons to conclude that it was during this period that the printed word became increasingly important for the formation of socio-political, national-patriotic, general cultural sentiments in both Russian and Finnish society. …”
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Finnish botanists in the mires of Olonets region in Russian Karelia during the Second World War
Published 2019-05-01“…We also describe the historical background of both the local economy and the visits of Finnish botanists, which date back to the days of the Grand Duchy of Finland and the Russian Empire but were most active during the Second World War. …”
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Ninety days of solitary confinement: Prison experience of the 'pervodumtsy' (First Duma deputies) convicted of signing the Vyborg Appeal
Published 2017-08-01“…As the result of the action carried out by the former deputies in Vyborg (Grand Duchy of Finland), 167 people were sentenced to 3 months of imprisonment and deprivation of the political rights. …”
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Connections between Tatars in Petrograd-Leningrad and Finland during the 1920s and 1930s
Published 2020-05-01“…Saint Petersburg served from the end of the nineteenth century as a transit point for Mishär Tatars moving to the Grand Duchy of Finland. At the beginning of the twentieth century, a small community had already formed in Finland, but its members maintained regular contacts with their relatives and connections in the Sergach district (Nizhny Novgorod province), Saint Petersburg and other regions. …”
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The Peace Treaty of Fredrikshamn and its Aftermath in Sweden and Finland
Published 2010-10-01“…The problems in Finland were easier to solve because they were more concrete. The Grand Duchy of Finland, which was born out of the treaty, was permitted to maintain the existing Swedish legislative, social and local administrative framework, and a new central governmental machinery was created on top of it. …”
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