Finland Swedish Folklore Studies

Författare

  • Ulrika Wolf-Knuts

Nyckelord:

folklore studies, nation building, history of scholarship, Finland Swedish

Abstract

Due to historical and political matters, what is, today, called Finland was a part of Sweden until 1809. Thereafter, the region was an autonomous Grand Duchy in the Russian Empire. Beside Latin, for a long time, Swedish was the language of the authorities, of education, and partly of science and scholarship. Not until the Russian time Finnish played an important role as a language outside the private sphere. German and Russian, respectively, were used on special occasions. Finland certainly was a polyglot region.

Folklore plays a great role in the shaping of the identity not only of single individuals, but also of nations. The Finnish case demonstrates this very clearly.

Sektion
Artiklar

Publicerad

2023-06-13

Referera så här

Wolf-Knuts, U. (2023). Finland Swedish Folklore Studies. Budkavlen, 84(2), 112–118. https://doi.org/10.37447/bk.130567