
SAVONLINNA 1475-1875
J. R. ASPELIN
SISÄLTÖ:
The narrative opens with a vivid portrait of Savonlinna, perched where the narrow channels of Haapavesi pour into the expansive Pihlajavesi. From the mist‑cloaked evenings to the moonlit silhouettes of its walls, the author invites listeners to imagine the fortress as a living reminder of a turbulent past. Early chapters trace how the castle emerged amid a tangle of waterways, serving as a strategic outpost for the peoples of eastern Finland and a flashpoint in centuries‑long border skirmishes.
Beyond the stone ramparts, the book explores the cultural currents that shaped the region: the clash of local traditions, the influence of neighboring powers, and the shifting identities of those who called the area home. By weaving geography, military history, and personal reflections, the work offers a layered view of a place where natural beauty and historic conflict have long intertwined. Listeners will come away with a richer sense of why Savonlinna remains a symbol of resilience in the Finnish landscape.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (91K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2021-06-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1915
A pioneering Finnish archaeologist, he helped lay the foundations for archaeology as a scholarly field in Finland and played a major part in creating the country’s national historical collections. His work connected Finland’s past to the wider Finno-Ugric world and made ancient history feel newly visible.
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