6 décembre 2012
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NordicHistoryBlog, « A republic without republicans? Statehood and identity in Finland since 1918 », NordicHistoryBlog, ID : 10.58079/se01
A guest contribution by David G. Kirby. The recent contribution by Michael Jonas on the ill-fated attempt to establish a monarchy for Finland in 1918 raises a number of interesting questions about the way in which the inhabitants of this newly independent country sought to define their constitutional identity. Seeking to secure a German prince as king of Finland may be construed as a consequence of the catastrophic events of the first months of 1918, when the newly-proclaimed country was plu...