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The role of Finland in the Swedish national and war economies during Sweden's period as a great power
Authors:Sven‐Erik Åström
Institution:Professor emeritus, at the Department of Economic and Social History , University of Helsinki , Petersgatan 6 C 68, Helsingfors, 00140, Finland
Abstract:The primary goal of this article is to present anti-Semitism as the underlying reason for the rejection of Israel-Jakob Schur's PhD dissertation at the University of Helsinki and at Åbo Akademi University in the late 1930s. The article analyzes the different stages of the processes and the ideological background and motives underpinning the rejections. Schur's antagonists were right-wing professors, some of whom sympathized with National Socialism and/or maintained contacts with eminent German anti-Semitic ideologues. The article analyzes the rhetoric of the written statements, which contain ideas of Christian anti-Semitism as well as other anti-Jewish stances. Moreover, the article demonstrates that Schur was regarded as an alien element in the Finnish academe, and the topic of his research – circumcision – was considered non-national from the perspective of Finnish science.
Keywords:Finland  anti-Semitism  University of Helsinki  Åbo Akademi University  Wissenschaft des Judentums
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