The Finnish Civil War 1918 : : history, memory, legacy / / edited by Tuomas Tepora, Aapo Roselius.

The Finnish Civil War 1918 offers a rich account of the history and memory of the short conflict between socialist Reds and non-socialist Whites in the winter and spring of 1918. It also traces the legacy of the bloody war in Finnish society until today. The volume brings together established schola...

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Superior document:History of Warfare, Volume 101
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, 2014.
©2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:History of warfare ; 101.
Physical Description:1 online resource (466 pages)
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction: The Finnish Civil War, Revolution, and Scholarship /
1 The Expected and Non-Expected Roots of Chaos: Preconditions of the Finnish Civil War /
2 Being absorbed into an Unintended War /
3 Warfare and Terror in 1918 /
4 Holy War: Finnish Irredentist Campaigns in the Aftermath of the Civil War /
5 The Mystified War: Regeneration and Sacrifice /
6 Women at War /
7 War through the Children’s Eyes /
8 Masculinities and the Ideal Warrior: Images of the Jäger Movement /
9 The War of Liberation, the Civil Guards, and the Veterans’ Union: Public Memory in the Interwar Period /
10 To Commemorate or Not: The Finnish Labor Movement and the Memory of the Civil War in the Interwar Period /
11 Changing Perceptions of 1918: World War II and Post-War Rise of the Left /
12 The Post-Cold War Memory Culture of the Civil War: Old-New Patterns and New Approaches /
Select Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:The Finnish Civil War 1918 offers a rich account of the history and memory of the short conflict between socialist Reds and non-socialist Whites in the winter and spring of 1918. It also traces the legacy of the bloody war in Finnish society until today. The volume brings together established scholarship of political and social history with newer approaches stemming from the cultural history of war, memory studies, gender studies, history of emotions, psychohistory and oral history. The contributors provide readers with a solid discussion of the Civil War within its international and national frameworks. Among themes discussed are violence and terror, enemy images, Finnish irredentist campaigns in Soviet Karelia and the complex memory of the conflict. Besides a historical narrative, the volume discusses the current state of historiography of the Finnish Civil War. Contributors are Anders Ahlbäck, Pertti Haapala, Marianne Junila, Tiina Kinnunen, Tiina Lintunen, Aapo Roselius, Tauno Saarela, Juha Siltala, Tuomas Tepora and Marko Tikka.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004280715
ISSN:1385-7827 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Tuomas Tepora, Aapo Roselius.