Lived Nation As the History of Experiences and Emotions in Finland, 1800-2000.

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Superior document:Palgrave Studies in the History of Experience Series
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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Palgrave Studies in the History of Experience Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (397 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Lived Nation as the History of Experiences and Emotions in Finland, 1800-2000
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Chapter 1: Lived Nation: Histories of Experience and Emotion in Understanding Nationalism
  • Today's Nationalisms and Their Challenge to Historians
  • New Perspectives in Nationalism Studies
  • The Nation and the History of Experiences and Emotions
  • The Case of Finland: Context and Timeline
  • Current Volume
  • Chapter 2: Lived Historiography: National History as a Script to the Past
  • Living Text
  • Inventing the Nation and Its Story
  • History as Living Politics
  • Nation Divided
  • National Reconstruction
  • Deconstruction and Recomposition
  • Conclusion
  • Part I: Feeling and Conceptualizing the Nation
  • Chapter 3: National Sentiment: Nation Building and Emotional Language in Nineteenth-Century Finland
  • Introduction
  • National Sentiment and Newspapers
  • An Individualist Notion of National Sentiment
  • From an Aspirational National Sentiment to National Awakening
  • National Sentiment and Ethnic Tensions in the Russian Empire
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 4: Personal Nationalism in a Marital Relationship: Emotive and Gendering Construction of National Experience in Romantic Correspondence
  • Introduction
  • The "National Couple" Complementing Each Other
  • Emotionally Dependent Genius
  • National Science and Shared Sacrifice
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 5: Temporalization of Experiencing: First-Hand Experience of the Nation in Mid-Nineteenth Century Finland
  • Introduction
  • Research Material
  • Theoretical and Methodological Approach
  • Experience of the People
  • Experience of the Nation
  • The Process of the Formulation of the Experience of the Nation
  • Two Societal Sediments of Experience
  • Conclusion
  • Part II: Nation of Encounters and Conflicts.
  • Chapter 6: Divided Nation on Records: The Transnational Formation of Finnish Popular Music During the Gramophone Fever
  • Introduction
  • Imported Gramophone Records as Tone Setters for Popular Music
  • The Construction of Finnishness in Dance-Music Records
  • Free Russia as a Counterimage of an Oppressive Nation
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 7: Red Orphans' Fatherland: Children in the Civil War of 1918 and Its Aftermath
  • Introduction
  • The Street and the Fear
  • At Home: Hunger, Cold and Bitterness
  • The Classroom as an Emotional Community
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 8: Guardians of the Land? Smallholders Living Their Nation in Interwar Finland
  • Introduction
  • Scenes of Encounters
  • Model Farms for Rural Families
  • Families of the Nation?
  • Capable Producers of the Wealthy Nation
  • Performing Progressive and Modern Citizenship
  • Hunger for Land
  • Conclusion
  • Part III: Experiential Edges of the Nation
  • Chapter 9: National Belonging Through Signed and Spoken Languages: The Case of Finland-Swedish Deaf People in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
  • Introduction
  • Nation and Language in the Birth of Deaf Communities
  • Creating a Finland-Swedish Deaf Community in the 1890s and 1900s
  • Nationalism as Daily Practice
  • Conflict and Conciliation in the 1920s and 1930s
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 10: The Ill(s) of the Nation: The Experience of Tuberculosis in Finland from the 1920s to the 1970s
  • Introduction
  • Stories of Progress
  • Stories of War
  • Stories of Belonging
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 11: Nimble Nationalism: Transgenerational Experiences of East Karelian Refugees in Finland and Sweden
  • Introduction
  • Tracing Refugee Experience
  • Memorizing Experience
  • From Refugees to Content Citizens of the Welfare State
  • Localized Encounters, Flexible Identifications
  • Conclusion
  • Part IV: Nation Embodied and Materialized.
  • Chapter 12: Nocturnal Nation: Violence and the Nation in Dreams during and after World War II
  • Introduction
  • History of Dreams and Dream Sources
  • Sleeping in Wartime and Afterward
  • Nation Enters the Dreams
  • Nightmare Years: Reliving the Violence
  • Transition Dreams and Regaining Agency
  • The Nation and the Culture of War Dreams: Conclusions
  • Chapter 13: Feeling the Nation through Exploring the City: Urban Pedagogy and Children's Lived Experiences in Postwar Helsinki
  • Introduction
  • Postwar Helsinki Schools in Context
  • Exploring the City
  • Learning National-Emotional Competences through Art
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 14: The Image of Marshal Mannerheim, Moral Panic, and the Refashioning of the Nation in the 1990s
  • Introduction
  • Emotions, Remembrance, and a Nontotalitarian Personality Cult
  • The Neo-Patriotic Decade
  • The Statue and Contemporary Art
  • A Populist Momentum
  • "The equestrian statue of modernism"
  • Moral Panic
  • Conclusion: Mannerheim Recoded
  • Part V: Epilogue
  • Chapter 15: The History of Experience: Afterword
  • New Traditions and New Voices
  • Experiencing the Nation
  • Intersections
  • Disability
  • Children and Childhood
  • Boundaries of the New History of Experience
  • Index.