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FROM MEMORY TO HISTORY: YEAR 1968 IN FINLAND
Authors:Laura Kolbe
Institution:1. Department of History , P.O. Box 59 (Unioninkatu 38A), 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland E-mail: laura.kolbe@helsinki.fi laura.kolbe@helsinki.fi
Abstract:As in other Scandinavian countries, in Finland the year 1968 has become a significant memory place, still influencing the current political debate. The first part of the article discusses how the 1960s started in Finland already during the 1950s when matters like internationalism and the Third World, pacifism, party‐political activities, women's issues, critical attitudes towards the church and the army etc. had already begun to affect the general opinion. The student movement in Finland was an essential part of the modernisation process with clear aims and cultural and political consequences. The students became main bearers of radically different vision of society, crucial years being 1964–68. The movement culminated in the occupation of Old Student's House in Helsinki in November 1968. The second part of the article discusses the development of Finnish historiography, as seen in the context of 1968.
Keywords:Finland  student radicalism  1968
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