
audiobook
SUOMEN HISTORIA
SUOMEN HISTORIAN PÄÄKAPPALEET.
SUOMEN HISTORIA.
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VIITESELITYKSET:
An ambitious early‑19th‑century project, this work strives to give Finnish‑speaking readers a concise overview of their nation’s past. Compiled from Swedish textbooks, foreign histories and local chronicles, the author weaves together ancient legends, medieval milestones and more recent events in a single, readable narrative. It was originally prepared for a popular monthly journal, hoping to make historical knowledge accessible beyond the limited excerpts previously available in hymnals and pamphlets.
The writer is candid about the book’s uneven structure and inevitable translation slips, noting that the material reflects both scholarly sources and the prevailing religious outlook of the era. Yet, despite these imperfections, the text offers a valuable snapshot of Finland’s early development, its ties to neighboring powers, and the cultural identity forming at the time. Listeners will hear a sincere attempt to chronicle a nation’s story in its own language, capturing the spirit of a fledgling historical tradition.
Language
fi
Duration
~7 hours (420K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Helsinki: G. O. Wasenius, 1840.
Credits
Jari Koivisto
Release date
2024-02-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1815–1887
Best known for writing the first history of Finland in Finnish, this 19th-century clergyman and historian helped bring national history to a wider reading public. His work sits at the meeting point of scholarship, religion, and the growth of Finnish-language literature.
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