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Journal of Finnish Studies Bibliography Complete through issue 23 (1) For availability of back issues, please email [email protected]. Aapola-Kari, Sinikka. 2012. “Finnish Girlhood in the Twentieth Century: Public Representations and Private Stories.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (1): 25–58. Aarnikoivu, Melina, Sirpa Korhonen, Driss Habti, and David M. Hoffman. 2019. “Explaining the Difference between Policy-Based Evidence and Evidence-Based Policy: A Nexus Analysis Approach to Mobilities and Migration.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 213–40. Ahlbäck, Pia Maria. 2009. “Visualizing the Countryside of the Swedish-Finnish Coast: A Postcolonial Allegory.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (1): 1–13. Ahlbäck, Pia Maria. 2013. “Stepping Out of the Tune: An Imagological Study of Arvid Mörne’s Poem ‘Sjömansvisa’.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (2): 90–107. Aho, Kalevi. 2009. “The Kalevala and Finnish Music.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (2): 45–60. Alanen, Arnold R. 2004. “A Remarkable Place, an Eventful Year: Politics and Recreation at Minnesota’s Mesaba Co-Op Park in 1936.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 67–86. Alanen, Arnold R. 2005. “Little Houses on the Prairie: Continuity and Change in the Finnish Vernacular Architecture and Landscapes of Canada.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (2): 117–38. Annola, Johanna. 2017. “Out of Poverty: The Ahrenberg Siblings, 1860–1920.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (1): 132–63. Anttila, Raimo. 1997. “Affective Vocabulary and Borrowing: Finnish pirskottaa ‘sprinkle’ and patistaa ‘urge, prod.’” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 111–14. Anttonen, Pertti. 2009. “Nationalism and Universalism in the Reception of the Kalevala.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (2): 95–101. Austin, Paul. 2003. “Karelian since 1991: From Ethnographic Curiosity to Official Language.” Journal of Finnish Studies 7 (1): 29–43.

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Journal of Finnish Studies

Bibliography

Complete through issue 23 (1)

For availability of back issues, please email [email protected].

Aapola-Kari, Sinikka. 2012. “Finnish Girlhood in the Twentieth Century: Public Representations and Private Stories.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (1): 25–58.

Aarnikoivu, Melina, Sirpa Korhonen, Driss Habti, and David M. Hoffman. 2019. “Explaining the Difference between Policy-Based Evidence and Evidence-Based Policy: A Nexus Analysis Approach to Mobilities and Migration.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 213–40.

Ahlbäck, Pia Maria. 2009. “Visualizing the Countryside of the Swedish-Finnish Coast: A Postcolonial Allegory.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (1): 1–13.

Ahlbäck, Pia Maria. 2013. “Stepping Out of the Tune: An Imagological Study of Arvid Mörne’s Poem ‘Sjömansvisa’.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (2): 90–107.

Aho, Kalevi. 2009. “The Kalevala and Finnish Music.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (2): 45–60.

Alanen, Arnold R. 2004. “A Remarkable Place, an Eventful Year: Politics and Recreation at Minnesota’s Mesaba Co-Op Park in 1936.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 67–86.

Alanen, Arnold R. 2005. “Little Houses on the Prairie: Continuity and Change in the Finnish Vernacular Architecture and Landscapes of Canada.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (2): 117–38.

Annola, Johanna. 2017. “Out of Poverty: The Ahrenberg Siblings, 1860–1920.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (1): 132–63.

Anttila, Raimo. 1997. “Affective Vocabulary and Borrowing: Finnish pirskottaa ‘sprinkle’ and patistaa ‘urge, prod.’” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 111–14.

Anttonen, Pertti. 2009. “Nationalism and Universalism in the Reception of the Kalevala.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (2): 95–101.

Austin, Paul. 2003. “Karelian since 1991: From Ethnographic Curiosity to Official Language.” Journal of Finnish Studies 7 (1): 29–43.

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Autio-Sarasmo, Sari. 2011. “The Economic Modernization of Soviet Karelia During the Process of Soviet Industrialization.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 15 (1&2): 85–100.

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Brandt, Tiina. 2017. “Finnish Enterprises and Perceptions for Economic Decline.” Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (2): 120–44.

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Dahlström, Fabian. 1997. “Sibelius: His Era and His Music.” Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (1): 34–46.

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DuBois, Thomas A. 1997. “Continuities through Change: Rituals and Worldview of Finnish Women before and after Christianization.” Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (1): 5–24.

DuBois, Thomas A. 1997. “Finnish Studies at the University of Washington at Seattle.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 137–14.

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DuBois, Thomas A. 2009. “Poem 30: The Pivotal Canto in which Very Little Happens.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (2): 5–16.

Dutton, Edward. 2006. “University Students, Drunks, and the Old Gods: The Finnish ‘Vapunaatto,’ Sacrifice, and Liminality.” Journal of Finnish Studies 10 (1): 25–43.

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Evans, Christine. 2005. “Shared Vision and Shared Traumas: The Ethics and Ethos of Shared Vision in Ingmar Bergman’s The Passion of Anna and Aki Kaurismäki’s The Man without a Past.” Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (1): 17–26.

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Forsman Svensson, Pirkko. 1999. “Computerized Corpora: Shortcuts to Research into Old Literary Finnish.” Journal of Finnish Studies 3 (2): 50–57.

Foulkes, Nicol. 2014. “The Perils of Highly Skilled Mobility: Welfare, Risk, and Temporary Migration from the Nordic Region to India.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studie17 (1&2): 199–224.

Frandy, Tim. 2007. “‘There’s Iron in the Earth!’ Earthiness and Reason in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.” Special Issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 11 (2): 47–60.

Frandy, Tim. 2010. “Lust, Labor, and Lawlessness: The Bad Finn in Finnish American Folksong.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (1): 29–45.

Franklin-Rahkonen, Sharon M. 2006. “Finland’s Jewish Community: The Path to Integration.” Journal of Finnish Studies 10 (1): 44–59.

Frigren, Pirita, and Tiina Hemminki, eds. 2017. Poverty of a Beggar and a Nobleman Experiencing and Encountering Impoverishment in Nineteenth-Century Finland. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (1). 305 pp. (Available at www.amazon.com)

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Golubev, Alexey, and Irina Takala. 2011. “The Harsh Reality of Fine Words: The Daily Implementation of Immigration Policies in Soviet Karelia.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 15 (1&2): 124–43.

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Granö, Päivi, and Anniina Koivurova. 2017. “Children’s Depictions of the Home in Post-War Northern Finland and Sweden.” Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (2): 98–119.

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Habti, Driss. 2019. “What’s Driving Migrant Russian Physicians to Stay Permanently in Finland? A Life-Course Approach.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 85–118.

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Habti, Driss, and Saara Koikkalainen. 2014. “International Highly Skilled Migration: The Case of Finland: An Introduction.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 17 (1&2): 3–17.

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Häkkinen, Antti. 2008. “The Finnish Civil War of 1918: A National Catastrophe That Might Have Been Avoided.” Journal of Finnish Studies 12 (2): 5–25.

Häkkinen, Antti. 2017. “Afterword.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (1): 282–86.

Häkkinen, Antti. 2018. “The Great Famine of the 1860s in Finland: An Important Turning Point or Setback?” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 21 (1&2): 156–77.

Häkkinen, Kaisa. 2002. “Elias Lönnrot as a Linguist.” Journal of Finnish Studies 6 (1&2): 27–40.

Häkli, Jouni. 2005. “Who is the Finn?: Globalization and Identity in Finland.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (2): 12–26.

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Hakosalo, Heini. 2018. “A Twin Grip on ‘The National Disease’: Finnish Anti-Tuberculosis Associations and Their Contribution to Nation-Formation (1907–17).” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 21 (1&2): 206–33.

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Halmari, Helena. 2013. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (2): 3–4.

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Halmari, Helena. 2016. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (1): 1–3.

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Halmari, Helena. 2017. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (2): 3–6.

Halmari, Helena. 2019. “Editorial.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 1.

Halmari, Helena. 2019. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 23 (1): 1–2.

Halmari, Helena, Scott Kaukonen, Hanna Snellman, and Hilary-Joy Virtanen, eds. 2018. The Making of Finland: The Era of the Grand Duchy. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 21 (1&2). 251 pp. (Available at www.amazon.com)

Halmari, Helena, Scott Kaukonen, Hanna Snellman, and Hilary-Joy Virtanen. 2018. “‘Let Us Be Finns’: The Era before Finland’s Independence.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 21 (1&2): 1–14.

Hämäläinen, Niina. 2014. “Why is Aino not Described as a Black Maiden? Reflections on the Textual Presentations by Elias Lönnrot in the Kalevala and the Kanteletar.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (1): 91–129.

Hämeenaho, Pilvi. 2019. “Daily Life on Wheels: Global (Car) Cultures and Local Living.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 137–54.

Hänninen, Kirsi. 2012. “Encounters with the Unknown: Finnish Supernatural Narratives in the Early Twenty-First Century.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (1): 108–25.

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Hannonen, Olga. 2019. Bordering Mobilities: The Case of Russian Trans-Border Second-Home Ownership in Finland.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 241–64.

Harpelle, Ron. 2004. “Introduction.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 7–11.

Harpelle, Ron, and Michel Beaulieu, eds. 2010. Developments, Definitions, and Directions in Finnish Language, Literature, and Culture: A Selection of Papers Presented at Finn Forum IX in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (2). 74 pp.

Harpelle, Ronald N., and Michel S. Beaulieu. 2010. “Guest Editors’ Introduction: Developments, Definitions, and Directions in Finnish Language, Literature, and Culture. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (2): v–vi.

Harpelle, Ron, Varpu Lindström, and Alexis E. Pogorelskin, eds. 2004. Karelian Exodus: Finnish Communitites in North America and Soviet Karelian during the Depression Era. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1). 226 pp. (Available at www.amazon.com)

Heinonen, Tuula, and Carol Hussa Harvey. 2001. “The Social Construction of Home by Finnish Immigrants in Winnipeg, Canada.” Journal of Finnish Studies 5 (2): 41–48.

Herberts, Kjell, and Börje Vähämäki. 1998. “‘At Home They Long for Far Away, Abroad They Yearn for Home’: Swedish-Speaking Ostrobothnia.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (2): 20–26.

Hieta, Erik. 2009. “Benefiting Finns: How the Finnish Relief Fund of 1939–1940 Impacted American Politics and Society.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (1): 24–31.

Hieta, Erik. 2017. “Finns and Finnicans: Walter Mattila and the Ethnic Dilemma of Second-Generation Finnish Americans.” Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (2): 31–54.

Hirvi, Laura. 2016. “About Islands and Oranges: Nostalgia at Play in the Work of Juhani Seppovaara.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (2): 115–31.

Holli, Melvin. 2001. “Emil Hurja and the Winter War’s Impact on American Isolationism.” Journal of Finnish Studies 5 (2): 31–40.

Hoglund, A. William. 1997. “Searching for North American Finnishness: Historiography of Finnforums I-IV.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 10–18.

Hollingshaus, Wade. 2001. “Anticlimax in Kivi’s Yö ja päivä.” Journal of Finnish Studies 5 (1): 57–65.

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Hollo, Anselm. 1997. “Some Thoughts on the Translation of Contemporary Poetry and Fiction from Finland and the US Publishing Scene.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 133–36.

Hong, Barbara J. 2000. “Postmodern Settings of the Kalevala: Three Operas by Finnish Composer Einojuhani Rautavaara.” Journal of Finnish Studies 4 (2): 26–33.

Hong, Barbara. 2010. “Medieval Finland Depicted in Post-Modern Music: Rautavaara’s Opera Thomas.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (2): 43–50.

Hong, Barbara. 2018. “The Järnefelts, Finnish National Romanticism, and Sibelius.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 21 (1&2): 108–20.

Hummasti, P. G. 2009. “‘Hyvä Toivo’: The Finnish-American Temperance Movement.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (1): 48–57.

Hutchison, Stephen. 2006. “The Man without a Class: Aki Kaurismäki and Marxist Philosophy.” Journal of Finnish Studies 10 (1): 17–24.

Hytönen, Kirsi-Maria. 2016. “Heavy Sacks, Cold Stores, and Black Marketing: Reminiscences of Female Retail Store Workers during World War II in Finland.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (2): 73–95.

Hyttinen, Elsi. 2015. “Women in Early Capitalism and Other Irrelevant Issues: Elvira Willman’s Struggle for Working-Class Authorship.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (2): 56–74.

Jalava, Mauri A. 2000. “Pehr Kalm: First Contact (1749–1750).” Journal of Finnish Studies 4 (1): 4–16.

Järlström, Maria, and Tiina Brandt. 2017. “Psychological Capital and Psychological Career Mobility among Finnish Business School Graduates.” Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (2): 145–71.

Johnson, Phillip. 2009. “Welcome to Finlandia University.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (1): iv.

Joy, Francis. 2016. “The Sámi Noaidi Grave in Kuusamo and the Significance of the North-South Orientation.” Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (1): 208–43.

Jumppanen, Aapo, and Timo Suutari. 2017. “Kuutamosonaatti (The Moonlight Sonata): Reproducing Anti-Idyllic Rural Representations in a Finnish Popular Film.” Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (2): 196–219.

Kääpä, Pietari. 2004. “‘The Working Class Has No Fatherland’: Aki Kaurismäki’s Films and the Transcending of National Specificity.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (2): 77–95.

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Kaivola-Bregenhøj, Annikki. 2012. “Traditional Dream Narration and Interpretation.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (1): 94–107.

Kallioniemi, Kari, and Kimi Kärki. 2009. “The Kalevala, Popular Music, and National Culture.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (2): 61–72.

Kangaspuro, Markku. 2004. “The Soviet Depression and Finnish Immigrants in Soviet Karelia.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 132–40.

Kangaspuro, Markku. 2011. “Finnish Project: Karelian Workers’ Commune.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 15 (1&2): 39–50.

Kangaspuro, Markku. 2011. “Finns in the Whirl of the Soviet Union’s Foreign Policy.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 15 (1&2): 166–76.

Kangaspuro, Markku, and Samira Saramo. 2011. “Foreword.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 15 (1&2): 3–4.

Kangaspuro, Markku, and Samira Saramo. 2011. “Introduction.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 15 (1&2): 5–15.

Kangaspuro, Markku, and Samira Saramo, eds. 2011. Victims and Survivors of Karelia. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 15 (1&2). 180 pp. (Available at www.amazon.com)

Kantola, Janna. 1999. “The Poet of Finland?: Discussing Pentti Saarikoski.” Journal of Finnish Studies 3 (2): 26–35.

Kantola, Janna. 2002. “Songs from a Far-Off Country: On Eino Leino and Pentti Saarikoski.” Journal of Finnish Studies 6 (1&2): 77–87.

Kantola, Janna. 2016. “Images of Germans and Finns in Contemporary Finnish-Language Novels.” Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (1): 6–26.

Karjalainen, Anu. 2016. “Multilingualism and Finnish Americans: New Perspectives from Sociolinguistics and Ethnography.” Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (1): 142–62.

Kauffman, George B., and Lauri Niinistö. 1999. “Edvard Immanuel Hjelt: Finnish Chemist and Statesman.” Journal of Finnish Studies 3 (1): 50–59.

Kaukonen, Scott. 2013. “‘I Wish There Had Been a Little Bit More Finland’: Finnish Crime Novels in English Translation.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (2): 108–29.

Kaunonen, Gary. 2010. “Finnish-American Working-Class Literacy through Song: A Foreword.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (1): 1–5.

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Kauppinen, Killi. 1997. “The Future of Sauna in Canada.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 137–44.

Kepsu, Kaisa, and John Westerholm. 2005. “Finland-Swedish Identity under Pressure: Challenges for an ‘Old Minority.’” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (2): 72–97.

Kettunen-Hujanen, Eija. 2000. “A Wretched Life or a Journey to Wealth?: Adaptation of Immigrants from Savo, North Karelia, and Kainuu to Canada, 1918–1930.” Journal of Finnish Studies 4 (2): 49–59.

Kiriakos, Carol Marie. 2014. “How Globally Mobile ‘Elites’ Experience Distance: Highly Skilled Finns in Silicon Valley.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 17 (1&2): 180–98.

Knuuttila, Maarit. 2016. “Cooking and Cookbooks in Nineteenth-Century Finland: Changes in Cooking Methods, Recipe Writing, and Food Textualization.” Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (1): 85–103.

Knuuttila, Seppo. 2009. “Kalevala, Myths, and Visual Arts.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (2): 38–44.

Koikkalainen, Saara. 2014. “Strategies for Transferring Cultural Capital: The Case of Highly Skilled Finns in Europe.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 17 (1&2): 155–79.

Koivisto, Hanne. 2015. “Devotedly International—But Always Wrong: Left-Wing Intellectuals and Their Orientation toward International Progressive Culture and Literature in the 1930s and 1940s.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (2): 99–124.

Koivukangas, Olavi. 1997. “Challenges of Finnish Migration Research and Genealogy in the New Millenium.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 48–55.

Kokko, Yrjö. 2003. “Pessi and Illusia: The Vanished Fairies.” An excerpt translated by Kaarina Brooks. Journal of Finnish Studies 7 (2): 44–51.

Korhonen, Vesa. 2014. “International Degree Students’ Integration into the Finnish Higher Education and Labor Market.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 17 (1&2): 126–53.

Korkiasaari, Jouni, and Mika Roinila. 2005. “Finnish North Americans Today.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (2): 98–116.

Koskela, Kaisu. 2014. “Boundaries of Belonging: Highly Skilled Migrants and the Migrant Hierarchy in Finland.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 17 (1&2): 19–41.

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Koskinen-Koivisto, Eerika. 2016. “Negotiating the Past at the Kitchen Table: Nostalgia as a Narrative Strategy in an Intergenerational Context.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (2): 7–23.

Koskinen-Koivisto, Eerika, and Hanna Snellman, eds. 2016. Bittersweet: Everyday Life and Nostalgia for the 1950s. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (2). 186 pp. (Available at www.amazon.com)

Koskinen-Koivisto, Eerika, and Hanna Snellman. 2016. “Bittersweet: Everyday Life and Nostalgia for the 1950s.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (2): 1–6.

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Laakkonen, Simo, and Timo Vuorisalo. 2016. “Environmental Nostalgia and Discussions of the State of the Finnish Environment in the 1950s.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (2): 96–114.

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Lähteenmäki, Maria. 2017. “A Political Profile of Tarja Halonen, the First Finnish Female President.” Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (2): 7–30.

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Lahti-Argutina, Eila. 2004. “The Fate of Finnish Canadians in Soviet Karelia.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 118–31.

Laine, Kimmo, and Hannu Salmi. 2009. “From Sampo to The Age of Iron: Cinematic Interpretations of the Kalevala.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (2): 73–84.

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Landon, Philip. 1999. “Finnish Nature, French Naturalism: Juhani Aho at the 1889 Exposition Universelle.” Journal of Finnish Studies 3 (1): 4–27.

Larsson, Lars-Gunnar. 1998. “In Memoriam: Béla Kálmán 1913–1997.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (1): 6.

Latvala, Pauliina. 2013. “The Narrativization of Political Socialization in Finnish Oral History Texts.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (2): 141–59.

Launis, Kati. 2015. “The Making of the Finnish Working Class in Early Twentieth-Century Working-Class Literature.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (2): 14–34.

Leary, James P. 2010. “Yksi Suuri Union: Field Recordings and Finnish American IWW Songs.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (1): 6–17.

Leary, James P., and Hilary Joy Virtanen, eds. 2010. Finnish-American Songs and Tunes, from Mines, Lumber Camps, and Workers’ Halls. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (1). 82 pp.

Leary, James P., and Hilary Joy Virtanen. 2010. “Guest Editors’ Introduction.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (1): ii.

Lehtonen, Jonathan. 2018. “Kalevala Ecology: Bi81oregional Aesthetics and Sámi Environmental Autonomy.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 21 (1&2): 46–81.

Liimatainen, Tuire. 2019. “From In-Betweenness to Invisibility: Changing Representations of Sweden Finnish Authors.” Journal of Finnish Studies 23 (1): 41–66.

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Lindström, Varpu. 1997. “Ethnocentricity and Taboos: Untouched Themes in Finnish Canadian Social History.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 33–47.

Lindström, Varpu. 2000. “Utopia for Women?: The Sointula Experiment, 1901-1905.” Journal of Finnish Studies 4 (2): 4–25.

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Lindström, Varpu. 2004. “The Finnish Canadian Communities during the Decade of Depression.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 15–27.

Lindström, Varpu, Oiva Saarinen, and Börje Vähämäki. 1997. “Introduction.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 8–9.

Lindström, Varpu, Oiva Saarinen, and Börje Vähämäki, eds. 1997. Melting into Great Waters: Papers from FINNFORUM V. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3). 224 pp.

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Lulle, Aija, and Marta Balode. 2014. “Marriage Migration and Skills: Narratives of Latvian Women in Finland.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 17 (1&2): 67–91.

Mäkelä, Liisa, Vesa Suutari, and Chris Brewster. 2014. “The Factors Contributing to Work/Life Conflicts and Enrichment among Finnish Global Careerists.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 17 (1&2): 225–48.

Marander-Eklund, Lena. 2016. “The Narrative of the Happy and Professional Housewife? Images and Practices Related to Housewives in Finland in the 1950s.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (2): 49–72.

Markowska, Martyna. 2013. “Lapland Dislocated: Jorma Puranen’s Photography and Anthropology.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (2): 130–40.

Matson, Suzanne. 2009. “The Liberty Committee: Finns, Sedition, and Montana Vigilantes during World War I.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (1): 67–74.

McRobbie-Utasi, Zita. 1998. “In Memoriam: Osmo Lahti 1933–1998.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (2): 7.

Middleton, Anita. 1997. “Karelian Fever: Interviews with Survivors.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 179–82.

Miettinen, Helena, and Raija Warkentin. 2004. “Memories of the North American Depression among Finnish Americans in the Soviet Union.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 201–15.

Mihai, Carmen, and Raija Warkentin. 2006. “Managing Ethnic Diversity in Finnish Immigrant Businesses of Thunder Bay.” Journal of Finnish Studies 10 (2): 23–39.

Moisala, Pirkko. 1998. “Music and Musicians from Ostrobothnia.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (2): 52–58.

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Muhonen, Anu. 2010. “‘It’s a Vicious Circle’: The Roles and Functions of English in Sweden Finnish Youth Radio Programs.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (2): 1–17.

Musselman, Cecelia Anne. 1998. “Finnish Medial Clusters of Two Consonants: Phonotaxis and History.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (1): 61–63.

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Nestingen, Andrew. 2002. “Leaving Home: Global Circulation and Aki Kaurismäki’s Ariel.” Journal of Finnish Studies 6 (1&2): 5–26.

Nestingen, Andrew. 2004. “In Search of Aki Kaurismäki.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (2): 7–19.

Nestingen, Andrew, ed. 2004. In Search of Aki Kaurismäki: Aesthetics and Context. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (2). 119 pp. (Available at www.amazon.com)

Nestingen, Andrew. 2004. “Leaving Home: Global Circulation and Aki Kaurismäki’s Ariel.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (2): 96–115.

Niemelä, Juha. 1997. “Cultural Reflections in Finnish American Songs.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 100–116.

Niemi, Mari. 1998. “Hunger or Yearning for Freedom?: Migration from Ostrobothnia to North America.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (2): 59–85.

Niemisto, Paul. 2010. “Finnish American Sheet Music Publishing.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (1): 53–65.

Novikova, Irina. 2010. “From Loyalists to Separatists: Russian Images of the Finns, 1809–1917.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (2): 25–42.

Nummi, Jyrki. 2003. “Generic Signal and Allusion in Aleksis Kivi’s Seven Brothers.” Journal of Finnish Studies 7 (2): 25–34.

Nummi, Jyrki. 2005. “Artistic Personality and Juhani Aho’s Novel Yksin.” Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (1): 5–16.

Nummi, Jyrki. 2006. “Seven Sages from the East: Aleksis Kivi’s Seven Brothers and the Genre of Dialogue.” Journal of Finnish Studies 10 (1): 4–16.

Nummi, Jyrki. 2007. “Space and Mind in Seven Brothers: The Case of the Pale Maiden.” Journal of Finnish Studies 11 (1): 4–19.

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Nummi, Jyrki. 2009. “The Solitary Sinuhe: Waltari and the Periodic Turn of the Literature of the 1940s.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (1): 14–22.

Nummi, Jyrki. 2018. “Shipwreck in the Sea of Life: Sea Voyage in Aleksis Kivi’s Seven Brothers.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 21 (1&2): 121–55.

Ojajärvi, Jussi. 2015. “The Dirty Class: The Re-Intensified Antagonism or Capital and Labor, and the Politics of Arto Salminen.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (2): 181–209.

Olsson, Pia. 2014. “‘Good Factual Knowledge’ for Future Generations: Questionnaire Activity Defining Traditional Culture.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (1): 65–90.

Olsson, Pia, and Eija Stark, eds. 2014. From Cultural Knowledge to Cultural Heritage: Finnish Archives and Their Reflections of the People. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (1). 204 pp. (Available at www.amazon.com)

Olsson, Pia, and Eija Stark. 2014. “Making Cultural Heritage in Finland: The Production of and Challenge to Tradition.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (1): 3–10.

Paasi, Anssi. 2019. “Afterword: Mobilities, Place, and Beyond.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 283–89.

Paaskoski, Leena. 2013. “Towards a Better Life: Family Capital and Upward Social Mobility Among Finnish Forestry Employees in the Extended 1950s.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (2): 66–89.

Palander, Jaana, and Saara Pellander. 2019. “Mobility and the Security Paradigm: How Immigration Became Securitized in Finnish Law and Policy.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 173–93.

Paloheimo, Maare. 2017. “Petitioning the Tsar for Help: Survival Strategies of an Impoverished Finnish Merchant after the Great Fire of Turku (1827).” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (1): 224–53.

Passi, Leena. 1998. “Painting the Ostrobothnian Landscape: Eero Nelimarkka, Aira Niemi-Pynttäri, and Veli Ekroos.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (2): 86–102.

Peltonen, Milla. 2015. “Reshaping Finnish Working-Class Prose: Hannu Salama’s Siinä näkijä missä tekijä as a Postrealistic Novel.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (2): 166–80.

Pentikäinen, Johanna. 2001. “Origin and Emptiness: Paavo Haavikko on Finnish Mythology.” Journal of Finnish Studies 5 (1): 45–56.

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Pentikäinen, Juha. 1998. “Lars Levi Laestadius Revisited: A Lesser-Known Side of the Story.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (2): 103–35.

Pentikäinen, Juha. 1998. “The Religious Movements in Ostrobothnia.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (2): 27–51.

Pogorelskin, Alexis. 1997. “New Perspectives on Karelian Fever: The Recruitment of North American Finns to Karelia in the Early 1930s.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 165–78.

Pogorelskin, Alexis E. 2004. “Communism and the Co-Ops: Recruiting and Financing the Finnish-American Migration to Karelia.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 28–47.

Pogorelskin, Alexis E. 2004. “Pipeline Accident on Lake Onega: A Study of Ethnic Conflict in Soviet Karelia, 1934.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 176–88.

Pollari, Mikko. 2015. “The Literally International Adventures of Vihtori Kosonen.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (2): 35–55.

Pulkkinen, Veijo. 2016. “The Hidden Sigh: The End of the Avant-Garde in Olavi Paavolainen and Aaro Hellaakoski.” Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (1): 27–54.

Pulkkinen, Veijo. 2019. “The Damn Machine: The Role of the Typewriter in the Genesis of Aaro Hellaakoski’s Poetry.” Journal of Finnish Studies 23 (1): 17–40.

Pynttäri, Veli-Matti. 2015. “Recognizing Your Class: Toivo Pekkanen, Raoul Palmgren, and Literature for the Working Class.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (2): 125–43.

Raento, Pauliina, ed. 2005. Finnishness in Finland and North America: Constituents, Changes, and Challenges. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (2). 143 pp. (Available at www.amazon.com)

Raento, Pauliina. 2005. “Introduction to Finnishness in Finland and North America: Constituents, Changes, and Challenges.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (2): 711.

Raento, Pauliina. 2005. “Changing Food Culture and Identity in Finland.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (2): 50–71.

Raffo, Peter. 2004. “‘Murder’ in the Bush: The Making of a Modern Myth.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 87–104.

Raittila, Hannu. 2003. “The Altar Stone.” Translated by Owen F. Witesman. Journal of Finnish Studies 7 (1): 57–62.

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Remlinger, Kathryn. 2016. “Say Yah to da Finns, Eh! Linguistically Performing Finnishness at Festivals.” Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (1): 163–86.

Robertson, David. 1997. “Finnish and Canadian Literatures: A Comparison Using Salme Orvokki Pinola’s The Fatherless as an Illustration.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 145–54.

Roinila, Mika. 1997. “The Finland-Swedes in Canada: Past and Present.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 90–99.

Roinila, Mika. 2000. “Finland-Swedes of British Columbia.” Journal of Finnish Studies 4 (1): 17–36.

Roinila, Mika. 2007. “A Forgotten Outreach: The Finnish Salvation Army in North America.” Journal of Finnish Studies 11 (1): 32–46.

Roinila, Mika. 2009. “Finland-Swedish Experience in North America.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (1): 58–66.

Rosequist, Andy. 2010. “The Shamanic Connection: Shared Influences in Norse Mythology and the Kalevala.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (2): 18–24.

Roy, Matthew. 1998. “Sex, Art, and Inspirations: Viewing the Kalevala as Man and Woman.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (1): 7–23.

Saariluoma, Liisa. 1997. “On the Function of Literature and Literary Education.” Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (1): 47–51.

Saarinen, Oiva. 1997. “Geographical Perspectives on Finnish Settlements in the Sudbury Area.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 19–32.

Saarinen, Oiva. 2003. “In Memoriam: Mauri Amiko Jalava 1925-2004.” Journal of Finnish Studies 7 (2): 3–4.

Saarinen, Oiva, and Gerry Tapper. 2004. “Sudbury in the Great Depression: The Tumultuous Years.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 48–66.

Sadik-Ogli, Nikolai. 2000. “Bloody Might: Dada in Finland in the 1920s.” Journal of Finnish Studies 4 (1): 37–51.

Sadik-Ogli, Nikolai. 2000. “Finnish Futurist Visual Art.” Journal of Finnish Studies 4 (2): 34–48.

Salenius, Sirpa. 2012. “Frances Willard’s Peep at Finland.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (1): 59–78.

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Salenius, Sirpa. 2013. “Reflections of Home in Nineteenth-Century American Travel Writing of Finland.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (2): 5–28.

Salmi-Niklander, Kirsti. 2015. “‘Nor Happiness, nor Majesty, nor Fame’: Proletarian Decadence and International Influence in Early Twentieth-Century Finnish Working-Class Literature.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (2): 75–98.

Salmi-Niklander, Kirsti, and Kati Launis, eds. 2015. International Influences in Finnish Working-Class Literature and Its Research. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (2). 220 pp. (Available at www.amazon.com)

Salmi-Niklander, Kirsti, and Kati Launis. 2015. “New Research Trends in Finnish Working-Class Literature: Introduction.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (2): 3–13.

Saramo, Samira. 2008. “‘Iron Woman’ at Heart, Flexible in Life: A Look at the Letters of Sanna Kannasto, 04-1919–02-1920.” Journal of Finnish Studies 12 (1): 48–61.

Saramo, Samira. 2011. “Road to Utopia: Finnish Communities in Canada and the United States up to ‘Karelian Fever.’” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 15 (1&2): 18–38.

Saramo, Samira. 2017. “Lakes, Rock, Forest: Placing Finnish Canadian History.” Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (2): 55–76.

Saresma, Tuija. 2019. “Intersections of Mobility and Belonging: Blogging Subjectivities of Finns on the Move.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 47–65.

Saukkonen, Pauli. 1997. “Perspectives on Finnish and Finno-Ugric Linguistics in Finland.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 91–100.

Schaad, Eric. 1997. “Mocking Imitation and Imitating Tradition in Juhani Aho’s Papin tytär.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 54–61.

Schaad, Eric. 2010. “Topelius’s ‘Rinaldo Rinaldini’ as European Cultural Artifact.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (2): 51–61.

Schoolfield, George C. 1997. “Reflections on Z. Topelius’ The Birch and the Star.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 11–26.

Scott, James W. 2019. “Mobility, Border Ethics, and the Challenge of Revanchist Identity Politics.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 155–72.

Seppä, Tiina. 2013. “Discussions on the Past: Shared Experience in the Collection of Finnish Folk Poetry.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (2): 47–65.

Seppä, Tiina. 2018. “‘Lest They Go Hungry’: Negotiations on Money and Survival.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 21 (1&2): 82–107.

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Sillanpää, Lennard. 1997. “The Finnish Invasion of Canada: The Role of Nils von Schoultz within the Finnish Experience in North America.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 192–202.

Sillanpää, Lennard. 2002. “In Memoriam: Edward W. Laine 1940-2003.” Journal of Finnish Studies 6 (1&2): 3.

Sillanpää, Nelma. 1997. “Finns in the Lumber Camps of Algoma District: Perspectives of a Young Girl.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 203–206.

[Snellman, Hanna]. 2012. “In Memoriam: Varpu Lindström 1948–2012.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (1): 1–2.

Snellman, Hanna. 2016. “An Ethnography of Nostalgia: Nordic Museum Curators Interviewing Finnish Immigrants in Sweden.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (2): 158–77.

Snellman, Hanna, and Helena Halmari. 2012. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 16 (1): 3–4.

Snellman, Hanna, and Lotta Weckström. 2017. “The Apple Never Falls Far from the Tree—Or does It? Finnish Female Migrant Transnational Generations on the Swedish Labor Market.” Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (2): 77–97.

Sonnerup, Anna M. 1997. “Generic Subversion: An Intertextual Approach to Irmelin Sandman Lilius’ Korpfolksungen.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 73–79.

Spangenberg, Mia. 2008. “And Never the Twain Shall Meet: Masculinity in Crisis in Aino Kallas’s Sudenmorsian and Reigin pappi.” Journal of Finnish Studies 12 (1): 4–20.

Stark, Eija. 2014. “Folk Views on the Rural Upper Class and Questions of Historical Contextualization of Finnish Proverbs (1885–1950). Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (1): 46–64.

Stark, Eija. 2019. “A Farewell to Involuntary Mobility: Narratives on Homeownership in Mid-Twentieth-Century Finland.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 119–36.

Steel, Tytti. 2016. “Port of Emotions: Nostalgia in Harbor-Side Reminiscences.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (2): 132–57.

Stoller, Eleanor Palo. 1997. “Expressions of Finnish American Ethnic Identity Among Second and Third Generation Respondents.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 56–71.

Susag, Chris. 2002. “Contemporary Finnish American Identities Compared: A Preliminary Examination.” Journal of Finnish Studies 6 (1&2): 41-55.

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Takala, Irina. 2004. “From the Frying Pan into the Fire: North American Finns in Soviet Karelia.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 105–17.

Takala, Irina. 2011. “The Great Purge.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 15 (1&2): 144–57.

Tamminen, Birgitta. 2010. “High School Students’ Attitudes towards Meänkieli.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 14 (2): 62–71.

Taramaa, Raija. 2007. “Northern Landscapes in Finnish North American Fiction: Expressions of Security and Comfort.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 11 (2): 61–72.

Taramaa, Raija. 2009. “Finnish-American Literature: A Unique Literary Genre Depicting Drastic Evidence of Life in Marginality.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (1): 32–39.

Tarkka, Lotte. 2009. “The Displaced Bard.” Journal of Finnish Studies 13 (2): 17–27.

Tarkka, Lotte, Eila Stepanova, and Heidi Haapoja-Mäkelä. 2018. “The Kalevala’s Languages: Receptions, Myths, and Ideologies.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 21 (1&2): 15–45.

Todorov, Elina. 2019. “Prioritizing National Interest at the Expense of Narrowing Regular Migrant Mobility and Residence.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 22 (1&2): 194–212.

Toiviainen, Sakari. 2004. “The Kaurismäki Phenomenon.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (2): 20–45.

Toivonen, Mikko. 1997. “Finnish American Press and the Duluth Lynchings of 1920: A Case Study of Race and Ethnicity.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 183–91.

Torninoja-Latola, Jaana. 2015. “‘I Have Had a Feeling That Authors Take Their Responsibility Too Lightly’: Elvi Sinervo as a Working-Class Author.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 18 (2): 144–65.

Turunen, Arja. 2016. “It Wasn’t Common for Women to Wear Trousers”: Memories of Women’s Dress in the 1950s.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 19 (2): 24–48.

Turunen, Riina. 2017. “Enterprising People and the Threat of Impoverishment and Social Loss: The Consequences of Urban Business Failure in Finland at the End of the 1870s.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 20 (1): 254–81.

Vähämäki, Börje. 1997. “Editorial: Introduction and Acknowledgement.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 6–7.

Vähämäki, Börje. 1997. “Editorial: Raison d’être.” Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (1): 3-4.

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Vähämäki, Börje. 1997. “Finnish Studies in North America: Past, Present and Future.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 8–10.

Vähämäki, Börje. 1997. “In Memoriam: Pertti Virtaranta 1918–1997.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 5.

Vähämäki, Börje. 1997. “JoFS One Year Old: Editorial.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (3): 5.

Vähämäki, Börje, ed. 1997. Negotiating Finnish Studies: Reflections of a Conference. Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2). 147 pp.

Vähämäki, Börje. 1997. “A Syntactic Approach to the Teaching of Finnish.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 1 (2): 126–32.

Vähämäki, Börje. 1998. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (1): 4.

Vähämäki, Börje. 1998. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (2): 4.

Vähämäki, Börje. 1998. “In Memoriam: Matti Kaups 1932–1998.” Journal of Finnish Studies 2 (2): 5.

Vähämäki, Börje. 1999. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 3 (1): 3.

Vähämäki, Börje. 1999. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 3 (2): 3.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2000. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 4 (1): 3.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2000. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 4 (2): 3.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2001. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 5 (1): 3.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2001. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 5 (2): 5–6.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2002. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 6 (1&2): 4.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2002. “Did Fredrika Runeberg Suppress Her Poetic Ambition?” Journal of Finnish Studies 6 (1&2): 88–92.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2003. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 7 (1): 3.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2003. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 7 (3): 5–6.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2004. “Editorial.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (1): 6.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2004. “Editorial.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 8 (2): 6.

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Vähämäki, Börje. 2005. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (1): 3.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2005. “Editorial.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 9 (2): 5.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2006. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 10 (1): 3.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2006. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 10 (2): 3.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2006. “Vision and Pathos in the Novels of Helmi Mattson.” Journal of Finnish Studies 10 (2): 40–54.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2007. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 11 (1): 3.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2007. “Editorial.” Special issue of Journal of Finnish Studies 11 (2): 6.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2007. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 12 (1): 3.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2008. “Editorial.” Journal of Finnish Studies 12 (2): 3–4.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2008. “Excerpts from Sara Wacklin’s Hundrade minnen från Österbotten.” Journal of Finnish Studies 12 (2): 45–54.

Vähämäki, Börje. 2008. “Introducing Minna Canth.” Journal of Finnish Studies 12 (2): 26–39.

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