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MUISTELMIA VUOSIEN 1808-1809 SODASTA
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A rare tapestry of voices emerges from the Finnish war of 1808‑1809, stitched together from the memories of farmers, soldiers and townsfolk who lived through the upheaval. Rather than grand strategies, the collection foregrounds everyday courage, fear and loyalty as people defended their homes against marching troops.
The recorder trekked across a network of rural parishes—Kälviä, Koivulahti, Ruovesi and many more—listening to elders recount skirmishes at narrow bridges, raids on isolated farms, and the whispered tactics of local militias. He noted discrepancies, reconciled conflicting accounts and captured the raw urgency of those who dared to speak, even when fear made them reluctant.
For listeners, these firsthand testimonies provide an intimate glimpse into a turbulent chapter of history, where the clatter of muskets meets the quiet resolve of ordinary folk. The stories breathe life into a bygone landscape, preserving the humble yet powerful narratives that rarely find their way into official chronicles.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (386K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-12-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1845–1873
Among the first historians to write in Finnish, this young scholar helped bring Finland’s past to a wider public. His work drew on oral history, national memory, and a strong belief that serious scholarship could also speak plainly to ordinary readers.
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