Seventy years after the Winter War began, a new generation of Finnish historians offers fresh perspectives.
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Our photographer discovers new ways to see Helsinki when he revisits locations immortalised 100 years ago by the renowned I.K. Inha.
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Philosopher, scholar, journalist and politician Johan Vilhelm Snellman played a uniquely important role in forming the Finnish national identity.
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Mannerheim, Finland's most famous military leader, helped his countrymen earn "their own independent lives within the family of free peoples."
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A pioneering research project aims to shed light on parchment fragments that represent Finland's literary culture during the Middle Ages.
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We recount the tale of Finland's eastern border, which has been drawn and redrawn many times.
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As the Second World War wound down, Finland found its way out from between the superpowers.
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We recount how the buildings around Senate Square, including the landmark Lutheran Cathedral, got their start.
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