
HENRIK GABRIEL PORTHAN HISTORIANTUTKIJANA
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This study presents a vivid portrait of a foundational Finnish scholar, following his evolution from a curious student to a leading voice in national historiography. Placing his work amid French, British, and German scholarly traditions, it shows how continental ideas influenced the emerging Finnish perspective. Listeners will hear about the lively academic exchanges that linked Helsinki with Europe's great universities at the turn of the century.
The book is divided into sections that first survey the development of historical methodology across Europe, then turn to the scholar’s formative years, his teaching career, and his pioneering research into folk poetry and language. It also explores his passionate advocacy for a patriotic Finnish history, his work as a librarian, and his contributions to early archaeological and linguistic debates. Throughout, the author blends meticulous source analysis with clear narration, making complex intellectual currents approachable for listeners.
Language
fi
Duration
~7 hours (428K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-09-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1933
A pioneering Finnish historian, he helped bring cultural history to a wider audience by focusing on everyday life and the character of whole eras rather than just famous individuals. His work made the past feel vivid, human, and close at hand.
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