Scholarly Books from Finland
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Scholarly Books from Finland 2015–2016 The past year has been delightfully lively in regards to the international selection of Bookstore Tiedekirja. Our shelves have been stocked with numerous interesting publications ranging from high-quality research literature to nonfiction books. The latest selection offers insights to various themes and matters. For example, Georg Henrik von Wright’s Book of Friends (pp. 19) sheds light on the personal side of the world-renowned academic and philosopher, as Cult Material (pp. 7) debates the matters of interpreting cult and religion and their archeological context. Synnöve Malmström opens the door to the old art collections of Amos Anderson Art Museum in Donor’s Works (pp. 6), as Timothy Feist unlocks the phonology, morphology and syntax of an Eastern Saami language in Grammar of Skolt Saami (pp. 14). The selection also carries a variety of research literature touching upon the long Finnish research tradition regarding Russia and Eastern Europe. Bookstore Tiedekirja receives new titles weekly and is facing an interesting future in regard to the upcoming selection. We expect to widen our array with various new pieces and titles. For example, yet to come is the second (third in sequence) and final volume of the Petra - the Mountain of Aaron. The Finnish Archeological Project in Jordan publication series which can be purchased via Bookstore Tiedekirja later on this year. By following Bookstore Tiedekirja on Facebook you will keep updated on the latest titles in the selection. We wish you rewarding moments of reading!
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HISTORY, ART HISTORY Raija Sarasti-Wilenius
Dear Brother, Gracious Maecenas Latin Letters of the Gyldenstolpe Brothers (1661–1680) The volume presents Latin letters exchanged between six sons of Michael Wexionius Gyldenstolpe, the first Professor of History and Politics at the Academy of Turku. The letters offer insights into the life of a seventeenth-century educated family; their subject matters range from learned discussion to gossip and from world news to family items. The volume serves readers interested in several aspects of Swedish and Finnish history and culture in the early modern period.
Finnish Academy of Science and Letters • Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Humaniora 374 • ISBN 978-951-41-1100-6 • ISSN 1239-6982 • Soft • 457 pp. • 2015 • EUR 45
Netta Böök
Common Heritage The Multicultural Heritage of Vyborg and its Preservation Vyborg, which today is located in Russia, has a rich and internationally valuable architectural and archaeological heritage. In 2014, an international conference was held to discuss its multicultural values, to assess its state of protection and future prospects, as well as to explore the possibilities of international cooperation. This publication includes the presentations given by Russian and international experts on Vyborg’s heritage, restoration and urban planning issues.
ICOMOS Finland • ICOMOS erillisjulkaisuja • ISBN 978-952-67465-7-9 • Soft • 264 pp. • 2015 • EUR 28
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Maria Martínez
Editor: Mika Hakkarainen
La Murcia andalusí (711–1243)
Acta Byzantina Fennica 4 (N.s.)
Vida cotidiana
This journal contains for example the following articles: Björn Forsén, Mika Hakkarainen & Brikena Shkodra-Rrugia: “Blood and Salt: Some Thoughts Evolving from the Topography of the Battle at Dyrrachium in 1081”, Juho Wilskman: “Conflict and Cooperation: Campaigns on the Peloponnese in 1264” and Kai Juntunen: “The Image of Cleopatra in Ioannes Xiphilinos’ Epitome of Cassius Dio: A Reflection of the Empress Eudokia Makrembolitissa?”
Este estudio compendia temas inéditos o escasamente investigados del pasado islámico de Murcia. La información escrita y arqueológica combinada e interpretada revelan los paradigmas de la vida cotidiana en la Murcia andalusí: la identidad de una sociedad que, establecida desde el siglo IX en la capital del la cora, siguió manteniendo sus formas de vida tras la conquista castellana del emirato mursí a mediados del siglo XIII.
Finnish Academy of Science and Letters • Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Humaniora 373 • ISBN 978-951-41-1099-3 • ISSN 1239-6982 • Soft • 190 p. • 2015 • EUR 35
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Finnish Society for Byzantine Studies • Acta Byzantina Fennica (N.s.) • ISSN 1458-7017 • Soft • 151 pp. • 2015 • EUR 22
Editor-in-Chief: Antti Lampinen & Katja Ritari
Edited by Esko Häkli & Severi Blomstedt
Studia Celtica Fennica XII Studia Celtica Fennica XII includes among others the following articles: Sharon Arbuthnot: “The Phrase troig mná trogain in Exhortative Speech”, Sarah Künzler: “A Spectacle of Death. Reading Dead Bodies in Táin Bó Cúailnge II”, Atina Laura Karolina Nihtinen: “The Scots in Shetland and the English in Scotland as a Construction and as Individuals” and Jouna Pyysalo: “Ten New IndoEuropean Etymologies for the Celtic Languages”.
Ainola – The Home of Jean and Aino Sibelius
Ainola was the home of the composer Jean Sibelius and his family for more than sixty years. It is now one of Finland´s most important cultural venues and an internationally renowned destination that has attracted more than a million visitors to date. The book opens the door into Ainola´s world. It describes the home life of the Sibelius family and their participation in the lively artistic community of Lake Tuusula. In addition it also examines Ainola´s architecture, the collections of art and music, and the extensive library.
Finnish Society for Celtic Studies • Studia Celtica Fennica XII • ISSN 1795097X • Soft • 102 pp. • 2015 • EUR 15
The Finnish Literature Society • Kirjokansi 89 • ISBN 978-952-222-602-0 • ISSN 2323-7392 • 175 pp. • Soft • 2015 • EUR 30
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Synnöve Malmström
Edited by Timo Valjakka
Donor’s Works
Palavat tornit. Otteita Suomen taiteen 1980-luvusta – Burning Towers. Excerpts from the Finnish Art of the 1980s
Old Art in the Collections of the Amos Anderson Art Museum Newspaper and publishing magnate Amos Anderson (1878–1961) was an important patron of the arts and culture in Finland. He was particularly interested in medieval art and provided financial support for the restoration of several medieval churches. The Amos Anderson Museum has a collection of old art that consists mainly of religious art. Donor´s Works presents the most interesting pieces and discusses the attributions of works, problematic motifs, and a few cases of surprising results from technical research.
The Finnish Literature Society • Kirjokansi 101 • ISBN 978-952-222-656-3 • Hard • 187 pp. • 2015 • EUR 39
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The 1980s was a tempestuous decade in the Finnish visual arts, a time when walls were broken down and a new generation of artists with highly individual ways of thinking emerged. Young artists made pieces that not only took over the Finnish museums and galleries, but also found success in the wider world. This book places these developments in art into a broader social context: what really happened in the art of the 1980s? What did it mean? What aspects of it have proved enduring?
The Finnish Literature Society • Kirjokansi 115 • ISBN 978-952-222-704-1 • ISSN 2323-7392 • Hard • 127 pp. • 2016 • EUR 35
Jukka Gronow & Sergey Zhuravlev
Fashion Meets Socialism Fashion Industry in the Soviet Union after the Second World War The Soviet Union was not renowned for its fashionable clothing. However, after the World War II the Soviet Government opened several parallel organizations of fashion design with fashion houses and ateliers all over the country. Using a great variety of unique historical sources this book analyzes the changing economic, social and cultural conditions of Soviet fashion which faced many problems but had real achievements to show too.
CLASSICAL STUDIES, ARCHEOLOGY Edited by Petra Pakkanen & Susanne Bocher
Cult Material From Archaeological Deposits to Interpretation of Early Greek Religion
Based on the workshop discussions about the theory and practice of interpreting cult and religion and their archeological context, this volume consists of articles that can be divided into two thematic parts. The first presents more theoretically oriented insights addressing the role of religion, cult and ritual in the tradition of archeological investigations. The second thematic part discusses issues relating to early Greek cult practice on the basis of archeological material in a contextual perspective. The Finnish Literature Society • Studia Fennica: Historica 20 • ISBN 978952-222-665-5 • ISSN 0085-6835 • Soft • 303 pp. • 2015 • EUR 45
The Finnish Institute at Athens • Papers and Monographs of the Finnish Institute at Athens XXI • ISBN 978-952-67211-9-4 • ISSN 1237-2684 • Soft • 155 + 11 pp. • 2015 • EUR 30
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Edited by Katariina Mustakallio & Jussi Hanska
Agents and Objects Children in Pre-Modern Europe This volume is a result of two interwoven projects, which main concern was the role and agency of children, and an attempt to find out the extent to which we are able to reach and understand the agency of children and young people in different circumstances in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. It attempts to reveal parts of the role of children of different social levels that have been neglected in previous research and widen the spectrum of scholarship on children and youth in the premodern era.
Mikko Moilanen
Marks of Fire, Value and Faith Swords with Ferrous Inlays in Finland during the Late Iron Age (ca. 700–1200 AD)
Marks of Fire, Value and Faith explores swords with ferrous inlays found in Finland and dating from the late Iron Age, ca. 700–1200 AD. This study explores how many swords of these kinds have been found in Finland, how they were made and where, what their status was in Late Iron Age Finland, and where the Finnish finds stand in accordance with other areas of Europe. This study also inspects the swords not only from the surface but also from inside to achieve a thorough picture of the life cycle of iron swords. The Finnish Institute in Rome • Acta Instituti Romani Finlandiae 42 • ISBN 978-88-7140-690-9 • ISSN 0538-2270 • Soft • 197 pp. • 2015 • EUR 40
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The Society for Medieval Archaeology in Finland • Archaeologia Medii Aevi Finlandiae XXI • ISBN 978-952-67329-6-1 • ISSN 1236-5882 • Soft • 463 pp. • 2015 • EUR 35
Ville Laakso
Papinniemi in Uukuniemi and Related Archaeological Sites of the Eastern Orthodox Cultural Area in Finland
Edited by Anders Gutehall & Chatarina Ödman
Castella Maris Baltici XI Proceedings of a symposium held in Malmö, Sweden on the 27th of May to the 2nd of June 2012
The main purpose of this study is to address, with reference to archaeological material, the complex of structures and remains at Papinniemi in Uukuniemi, East Finland and the community that occupied this site, and to place them as broadly as possible in their relevant cultural context.
This publication presents the proceedings of the 11th Castella Maris Baltici symposium. Among others, the publication includes the following articles: Anders Ödman: “Forty Years of Castle Spotting”, Martin Hansson: “The Aristocratic Landscape at Bergkvara Castle, Småland, Sweden” and Josef Hlozek: “Gestalt und Ausrüstung der Vorburgen von mittelalterlichen Burgen in Böhmen – Ihr Wirtschaftliches und Betriebliches Hinterland im Hinblick auf Ihren Sozialkontext und Ihr Qualitätsniveau”.
The Society for Medieval Archaeology in Finland • Archaeologia Medii Aevi Finlandiae XIX • ISBN 978-952-67329-4-7 • ISSN 1236-5882 • Hard • 195 pp. • 2014 • EUR 25
The Society for Medieval Archaeology in Finland • Archaeologia Medii Aevi Finlandiae XX • ISBN 978-952-67329-5-4 • ISSN 1236-5882 • Soft • 210 pp. • 2015 • EUR 30
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Edited by Pirjo Uino & Kerkko Nordqvist
New Sites, New Methods Proceedings of the Finnish-Russian Archaeological Symposium, Helsinki, 19–21 November, 2014
Editor-in Chief: Antti Lahelma
Fennoscandia Archaeologica XXXII Published annually since 1984, the latest issue of the publication includes, among others, the following articles: Johan E. Arntzen: “Sandvika in Northern Norway: The Northernmost `Bronze Age´ Settlement in Scandinavia”, Satu Koivisto & Katariina Nurminen: “Go with the Flow: Stationary Wooden Fishing Structures and the Significance of Estuary Fishing in Subneolithic Finland” and Tuija Kirkinen: “The Role of Wild Animals in Death Rituals: Furs and Animal Skins in Late Iron Age Inhumation Burials in Southeastern Fennoscandia”.
This symposium publication presents the proceedings of the 14th Finnish-RussianArchaeological Symposium, held in 2014. The aim of the symposium was to present new advances and results achieved during the last decade. The papers cover a wide array of discussions with a geographical scope from the Baltic Sea to central Russia and Kola Peninsula, topics ranging from the Mesolithic Stone Age to the Middle Ages, and themes such as archaeometric studies and archaeology’s relationship to society.
The Finnish Antiquarian Society • Iskos 21 • ISBN 978-951-9057-96-5 • ISSN 0355-3108 • Soft • 298 pp. • 2016 • EUR 32
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The Archaelogical Society of Finland • Fennoscandia Archaeologica • ISSN 0781-7126 • Soft • 172 pp. • 2015 • EUR 10
Editor-in-Chief: Mika Kajava
Editor-in-Chief: Mika Kajava
Arctos 48
Arctos 49
Among others, Arctos 48 includes the following articles: Neil Adkin: “Some Recent “Improvements” to the Text of Jerome´s Letter 52, On Sacerdotal Lifestyle”, Luigi Arata: “Usi medici dellÁnagyris foetida nella medicina greca”, Giuseppe Camodeca: “Un nuovo consularis Byzacenae di tardo IV secolo e i Tannonii di Puteoli”, Lee Fratantuono: “Saevit medio in certamine: Mars in the Aeneid; Panu Hyppönen, 4\pi = 12.5? The Problems in the Vitruvian Hodometer” and Mika Kajava: “Two Greek Documents on Bronze (IG XIV 954; IG XIV 955 = IGUR 4)”.
The Classical Association of Finland• Arctos - Acta Philologica Fennica 48 • ISSN 0570-734-X • 588 pp. • Soft • 2015 • EUR 50
Arctos 49 includes for example the following articles: Maurizio Colombo: “Lancea pugnatoria e minores subarmales. Contributo all’esegesi linguistica di Tab. Luguval. 16 (AE 1998, 839), Jaime Curbera: “The Jews in North Africa. Five Notes”, Šime Demo: “Painting the New Reality: Colours in NeoLatin”, Seppo Heikkinen: “From Persius to Wilkinson: The Golden Line Revisited”, Urpo Kantola: “Neulesungen römischer Namen auf griechischen Inschriften” and Laura Nissin: “Sleeping Culture in Roman Literary Sources”.
The Classical Association of Finland • Arctos - Acta Philologica Fennica 49 • ISSN 0570-734-X • Soft • 342 pp. • 2016 • EUR 50
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LITERATURE STUDIES, FOLKLORE Edited by Linda Kaljundi, Eneken Laanes & Ilona Pikkanen
Cornelius Hasselblatt
Kalevipoeg Studies The Creation and Reception of an Epic
Novels, Histories, Novel Nations Historical Fiction and Cultural Memory in Finland and Estonia Since its emergence along with Western nationalism, historical fiction has been one of the key forms for constructing national histories and it has not lost its importance even today. This volume highlights the cultural work historical fiction performed in Finland and Estonia ca. 1800 – 2000 in the ongoing articulation of national identities.
The Finnish Literature Society • Studia Fennica: Historica 19 • ISBN 978952-222-629-7 • ISSN 0865-6835 • 342 pp. • Soft • 2015 • EUR 43
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In the 20th and 21st centuries Kalevipoeg (1857–1861) has been the most prolific text within Estonian literature, leaving its traces everywhere in Estonian literature and everyday life. The first English-language monograph on Kalevipoeg dives deep in the history, emergence and reception of the poem that is known today as the Estonian national epic. The book includes a summary of the contents of the epic and a comprehensive bibliography.
The Finnish Literature Society • Studia Fennica: Folkloristica 21 • ISBN 978-952-222-711-9 • ISSN 1235-1946 • Soft • 144 pp. • 2016 • EUR 37
Bronislava Kerbelyté
Structural-Semantic Types of Lithuanian Folk Tales Vol. 1 Genres and Tale Types Vol. 2 The Classification and Index of Elementary Plots and their Types The classification system of the types of folk tales published by Antti Aarne in 1910 was a much needed and courageous project. Bronislava Kerbelyté has classified more than 40,000 variants of Lithuanian folk tales according to the international catalogue by Antti Aarne and Stith Thompson. Kerbelyté has determined elementary plots as structural elements for narratives and created the structural-semantic method for analysis and description. The classification contains much information about folk tales and about people.
LINGUISTICS Kaisa Häkkinen
Spreading the Written Word Mikael Agricola and the Birth of Literary Finnish This book describes the historical background of Mikael Agricola, his life, his personal networks, the Finnish works published by Agricola, research on Agricola and Agricola´s role in contemporary Finnish culture.
Finnish Academy of Science and Letters • Folklore Fellows’ Communications 308309• ISBN 978-951-41-1113-6 (vol. 1), ISBN 978-951-41-1114-3 (vol. 2)• ISSN 0014-5815 • Hard • 477 pp. (vol. 1), 331 pp. (vol. 2) • 2015 • EUR 40/volume
The Finnish Literature Society • Studia Fennica: Linguistica 19 • ISBN 978-952-222-674-7 • ISSN 0865-6835 • Soft • 195 pp. • 2015 • EUR 43
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Edited by Santeri Junttila
Timothy Feist
Contacts between the Baltic and Finnic Languages
A Grammar of Skolt Saami
The contacts between the Baltic and Finnic languages have lasted more than two millennia. This book concerns several questions on different contact-induced phenomena in the lexicon, phonology, morphology and syntax of Baltic and Finnic. The contributors are considered leading in their field.
Finno-Ugrian Society • Uralica Helsingiensia 7 • ISBN 978-952-5667-67-7 • ISSN 1797-3945 • Soft • 300 pp. • 2015 • EUR 20
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Skolt Saami is an Eastern Saami language within the Uralic family. This grammar presents an overview of the phonology, morphology and syntax of Skolt Saami, paying particular attention to its highly complex morphophonological and inflectional systems. Insight into the structure of Skolt Saami discourse is provided by four glossed texts. This grammar serves as an important tool for theoretical linguists and typologists as well as resource for the language community and others interested in Saami languages.
Finno-Ugrian Society • Mémoires de la Société Finno-Ougrienne 273 • ISBN 978-952-5667-74-5 • ISSN 0355-0230 • Soft • 414 pp. • 2015 • EUR 40
Anu Lehto
Asif Agha & Frog
The Genre of Early Modern English Statutes: Complexity in Historical Legal Language
Registers of Communication In any society, communicative activities are organized into models of conduct that differentiate specific social practices from each other and enable people to communicate with each other in ways distinctive to those practices. The articles in this volume investigate a series of localespecific models of communicative conduct, or registers of communication, through which persons organize their participation in varied social practices.
This study assesses the diachronic development of complexity in Early Modern English parliamentary acts and proclamations between 1491 and 1707. The work defines complexity as the number, variety and organization of linguistic elements and incorporates new linguistic features for the investigation. How do complexity features function in historical legal writing? How do the features develop diachronically and how systematic are the genres on their linguistic elements?
Modern Language Society • Mémoires de la Société Néophilologique de Helsinki XCVII • ISBN 978-951-9040-54-7 • ISSN 0355-0192 • Soft • 404 pp. • 2015 • EUR 50
The Finnish Literature Society • Studia Fennica 18 • ISBN 978-952-222-673-0 • ISSN 0085-6835 • Soft • 339 pp. • 2015 • EUR 45
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Edited by Moshe Gammer
Written Culture in Daghestan This volume, the third in the series on Daghestan, contains thirteen papers enhancing awareness of Daghestan´s rich heritage as a major center of Islamic scholarship and of the immense quantity of manuscripts. The book opens with a more general review on Daghestan philology and proceeds to introduce the reader not only to the manuscripts and printed publications in Arabic, but also in other Islamic languages used in Daghestan. The final part of the volume is dedicated to the history of the study of Arabic culture in Daghestan.
Edited by Ulla Tuomarla, Juhani Härmä, Liisa Tiittula, Anni Sairio, Maria Paloheimo & Johanna Isosävi
Miscommunication and Verbal Violence / Du malentendu à la violence verbale / Misskommunikation und verbale Gewalt
This multilingual volume brings together a selection of papers presented at the conference Dialogic Language Use 3: Miscommunication and Verbal Violence, which addressed the darker side of dialogic language use. The papers of this volume investigate verbal aggression and miscommunication in the frameworks of sociolinguistics, pragmatics, conversation analysis, discourse analysis, and translation studies.
Finnish Academy of Science and Letters • Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Humaniora 369 • ISBN 978-951-41-1086-3 • ISSN 1239-6982 • Soft • 226 pp. • 2015 • EUR 35
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Modern Language Society • Mémoires de la Société Néophilologique de Helsinki XCIII • ISBN 978-951-9040-49-3 • ISSN 0355-0192 • 300 pp. • Soft • EUR 50
Herausgegeben von Hartmut E. H. Lenk & Elina Suomela-Härmä
Sprache im Comic / Il linguaggio dei fumetti / La lengua de los comics Die Sprache der Comicstrips wird aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven betrachtet. Spezielle Aufmerksamkeit erfahren u. a. eigenständige italienische Variante de Donald-Duck-Comics, die Remotivierung von Idiomen in den spanischen Bildergeschichten Zipi y Zape, die Übersetzungen der Micky-Mouse-Comics ins Deutsche.
Éds. Maria Paloheimo & Eva Havu
L’acquisition de constructions verbales en langue étrangère Ce volume présente un choix textes examinant les constructions verbales produites par des apprenants d’une langue étrangère
à différents stades acquisitionnels. Malgré la diversité thématique, les articles se complètent par le choix des approches où certains éléments reviennent régulièrement: complexité, itinéraires ou stades acquisitionnels, niveaux CECR, système TAM... Ils se complètent également d’un point de vue linguistique en permettant une réflexion sur des phénomènes liés à des langues L1 et L2 différentes et leur comparaison. Modern Language Society • Mémoires de la Société Néophilologique de Helsinki 98 • ISBN 978951-9040-55-4 • ISSN 0355-0192 • Soft • 244 pp. • 2016 • EUR 50
Modern Language Society • Mémoires de la Société Néophilologique de Helsinki 99 • ISBN 978951-9040-56-1 • ISSN 0355-0192 • Soft • 203 pp. • 2015 • EUR 50
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Réd. par Rigina Ajanki
Suomalais-Ugrilaisen Seuran Aikakauskirja 95 – Journal de la Société FinnoOugrienne 95 Published annually since 1886, this latest edition includes for example the following articles: Benjamin Brosig: “Negation in Mongolic”, Jan Henrik Holst: ”Zur unregelmäßigen Flexion der ungarischen Verben megy and van”, Denis Kuzmin: ”Vienan Karjalan asutus perimätiedon ja sukunimiaineiston valossa”, Aleksander Pustyakov: ”An article dealing with onomastics of Mari origin in the area of Mishkinski, Bashkiria” and Pauli Rahkonen: ”Kargopolin ja Kenozeron alueiden etnohistoria”.
Finno-Ugrian Society • Journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne 95 • ISBN 978-952-5667-76-9 • ISSN 0355-0214 • Soft • 414 pp. • 2015 • EUR 30
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Edited by Markus Hamunen, Tiina Keisanen, Hanna Lantto, Lotta Lehti & Saija Merke
SKY Journal of Linguistics 27 Among others, SKY Journal of Linguistics Vol. 27 includes the following articles: Thomas Groß. “Some observations on the Hebrew Desiderative Construction – A Dependancy-Based Account in Terms of Catenae”, Mari Wiklund: “La transmission des effets stylistiques des phrases sans verbe fini dans les traductions finnoises – L’exemple des pièces de théâtre de Jean-Paul Sartre” and Peter Wikström: “#srynotfunny: Communicative Functions of Hashtags on Twitter”.
The Linguistics Association of Finland • SKY Journal of Linguistics 27 • ISSN 1456-8438 • Soft • 185 pp. • 2014 • EUR 17
Edited by Markus Hamunen, Maija Hirvonen, Veronika Laippala, Hanna Lantto & Mirka Raunomaa
PHILOSOPHY
SKY Journal of Linguistics 28
Georg Henrik von Wright´s Book of Friends
This publication includes articles such as: Saleem Abdel Hady: “The Pragmatic Functions of the Ostensible Communicative Act of Invitation in Jordanian Arabic”, Timofey Arkhangelskiy & Maria Usacheva: “Syntactic and Morphosyntactic Properties of Postpositional Phrases in Beserman Udmurt as Part-of-Speech Criteria”, Chao Li: “Event Structure and Argument Realization” and Łukasz Stolarski: “Further Analysis of the Articulation of /r/ in Polish – the Postconsonantal Position”.
The Linguistics Association of Finland • SKY Journal of Linguistics 28 • ISSN 1456-8438 • Soft • 427 pp. • 2015 • EUR 17
Edited by Georg Meggle & Risto Vilkko
Perhaps best known for his pioneering results in philosophical logic, influence in the development of analytic philosophy and contribution to the investigation of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s literary estate, Georg Henrik von Wright (1916–2003) is surely remembered as one of the big figures in the history of philosophy. In this collection of essays a number of von Wright’s friends, students and colleagues share their personal memories of him as a great thinker and beloved gentleman.
Philosophical Society of Finland Finland • Acta Philosophica Fennica 92 • ISBN 978-951-9264-83-7 • ISSN 0355-1792 • Soft • 250 pp. • 2016 • EUR 25
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Gabriel Sandu
Logic, Language and Games The book offers a detailed introduction to game theory and its basic concepts, such as strategies, backward induction and Nash equilibrium, and then applies them to the study of logical and semantic notions like connectives, quantifiers, truth, and logical equivalence. The book gives a game-theoretical introduction to Hintikka and Sandu´s Independence-Friendly Logic (IF), a logical system which exceeds the expressive power of ordinary firstorder logic.
Philosophical Society of Finland • Acta Philosophica Fennica 91 • ISBN 978-951-9264-81-3 • ISSN 0355-1792 • Soft • 139 pp. • 2015 • EUR 20
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Edited by Debra Nails & Harold Tarrant
Second Sailing Alternative Perspectives on Plato This volume includes among others the following articles: Debra Nails: “Bad Luck to Take a Woman Abroad”, Francisco J. Gonzalez: “Questioning the Value of Chronology”, Gerald A. Press: “Changing Course in Plato Studies”, Lloyd P. Gerson: “Ideas of Good?”, Thomas Alexander Szlezák: “Are There Deliberately Left Gaps in Plato´s Dialogues?”, Jan Stolpe: “Translating Plato” and Necip Fikri Alican: “A Horse is a Horse, of Course, of Course, but what about Horseness?”
The Finnish Society of Science and Letters • Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 132 • ISBN 978-951-653-409-4 • ISSN 0069-6587 • Hard • xi + 366 pp. • 2015 • EUR 30
EDUCATION RESEARCH, YOUTH RESEARCH Edited by Suvi Jokila, Johanna Kallo & Risto Rinne
Comparing times and spaces Historical, theoretical and methodological approaches to comparative education This volume highlights current comparative education research conducted in the Nordic countries. The leitmotifs of the selected articles of this volume are time and space, which are both internalized themes in comparative research. The articles illustrate the tenacious interest in comparative research and reflect on the latest paradigmatic turns, such as the spatial turn, in comparative education.
Finnish Educational Research Association • Research in Educational Sciences 69 • ISBN 978952-5401-71-4 • ISSN 1458-1094 • Soft • 263 pp. • 2015 • EUR 30
Edited by Tommi Hoikkala & Meri Karjalainen
Finnish Youth Research Anthology 1999–2014 This book is a compilation of peer-reviewed articles published during 1999–2014 and written by youth researchers connected to the Finnish Youth Research Network (FYRN). The anthology covers various topics showcasing the achievements of the vibrant youth research community in Finland and provides an overview of the Finnish youth research system and its fields.
Finnish Youth Research Society • Finnish Youth Research Society, Finnish Youth Research Network Publications 172 • ISBN 978-952-5994-93-3 • ISSN 1799-9219 • Soft • 636 pp. • 2016 • EUR 34
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CULTURAL STUDIES, ETHNOLOGY, POPULATION STUDIES Timo Kallinen
Divine Rulers in a Secular State In present-day Africa traditional chieftaincy is perceived essentially as a secular institution. Yet it was only a few decades ago that classic ethnographers were characterizing chiefs as priests, magicians, diviners, rainmakers, and the like. What happened to the divinity of African chiefs and kings? Drawing on his research on the Asante people of Ghana, West Africa, Timo Kallinen explores how the colonial and postcolonial states have attempted to secularize the sacred institutions of chiefship and kingship.
The Finnish Literature Society • Studia Fennica: Anthropologica 3 • ISBN 978-952-222-682-2 • ISSN 1796-8208 • Soft • 202 pp. • 2016 • EUR 42
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Edited by Magdolna Kovács, Petteri Laihonen & Hanna Snellman
Culture, Language and Globalization among the Moldavian Csángós Today This volume takes a new look at the Moldavian Csángós, an enigmatic group of people whose very existence as a group has been debated since the 19th century. The Csángós form a historical minority consisting of Roman Catholics that speak a Hungarian vernacular and live in an Orthodox region of Moldavia in North-East Romania. The articles in this volume include new perspectives on the qualitative research of minority groups through the presentation of in-depth research on the Csángós.
Finno-Ugrian Society • Uralica Helsingiensia 8 • ISBN 978-952-5667-68-4 • ISSN 1797-3945 • 232 pp. • Soft • 2015 • EUR 20
Tiina Lammervuo
Bicultural competence in the context of remigration This study focuses on remigration, a case of mobility where an individual moves from his own instigation and continues relocating, returning and leaving again. At the age of globalization, competence to communicate interand cross-culturally is valued, but is the skill recognized when someone has gained it, is it deliberately acquired or an accidental byproduct of activities motivated by something else? The main goal was to find out how these remigrators themselves view bicultural competence.
Institute of Migration • Migration Studies - C:23 • ISBN 978-952-5889-64-2 • ISSN 0356-780X • Soft • 90 pp. • 2014 • EUR 15
Edited by Elli Heikkilä, Auvo Kostiainen, Johanna Leinonen & Ismo Söderling
Participation, Integration and Recognition Changing Pathways to Immigrant Incorporation Who are targeted with integration policies and who are left out? In which domains of society (e.g. education, labor market and families) is integration expected to take place and at what speed? What is the desired outcome of integration, both for immigrants and for members of the receiving society? How is this outcome measured and best achieved? The articles included in this publication show that there is no single pathway to successful immigrant integration.
Institute of Migration • Migration Studies - C:24 • ISBN 978-952-5889-82-6 • ISSN 0356-780X • Soft • 176 pp. • 2015 • EUR 20
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Edited by Elli Heikkilä & Daniel Rauhut
Marriage, Migration and Multicultural Relationships With human mobility on the rise, multicultural marriages have become noticeably more common in the past decades. The marriage market has thus expanded over time, going from being exclusively local and national to becoming increasingly global. Marriage, in turn, has become a significant factor that influences migration. This book looks at marriage migration and multicultural marriages from a wide range of viewpoints and takes into account the spectrum of dynamism.
Institute of Migration • Migration Studies - C:25 • ISBN 978-952-5889-84-0 • ISSN 0356-780X • Soft • 199 pp. • 2015 • EUR 15
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Rolle Alho
Inclusion or Exclusion? Trade Union Strategies and Labor Migration
This study identifies and analyzes immigration-related strategies of the Finnish Construction Trade Union (FCTU) and the Service Union United (SUU). It also analyzes the experiences that migrants who work in these sectors have with trade unions. The results indicate that immigration is a contradictory issue for both unions. On the other hand, they strive to include migrants as trade union members and to defend migrants´ labor rights. On the other hand, FCTU and SUU seek to prevent labor immigration from outside the EU and EEA countries.
Institute of Migration • Migration Studies - C:27 • ISBN 978-952-5889-90-1 • ISSN 0356-780X • Soft • 102 pp. • 2015 • EUR 15
Jouni Korkiasaari, Tytti-Maaria Laine & Mika Harju-Seppänen
GEOGRAPHY
To the Land of the Gilded Streets
Allan Tiitta
Emigrants’ Journey from Finland through Great Britain to North America during the Era of Mass Migration
During the “Great Emigration” in 1820–1930 ca. 42 million Europeans emigrated to North America. About 380,000 of them were Finnish. The publication takes a closer look at their journey from their home town via Great Britain to North America. Although the focus of the publication is on the journey itself, it also presents a view on the emigrants’ lives in the new homeland, the history and reasons behind Finnish emigration to America and the present-day Finnish Americans. Institute of Migration • Erikoisjulkaisut - E:7 • ISBN 978-952-5889-98-7 • ISSN 2323-654X • Soft • 50 pp. • 2015 • EUR 10
The History of Geographical Studies in Finland 1809– 1921 This book observes the development of geographical studies in Finland from the perspective of both the concept of geography and the discipline of geography that emerged at the end of the 19th century. It attempts to convey an understanding about the whole span of the discipline during the Imperial period in Finnish history. The period covers the voyages of M. A. Castrén, A. E. Nordenskiöld and Edward Westermarck, the founding of Finnish geological societies and the consolidation of the education of geography in the University of Helsinki.
The Finnish Society of Science and Letters • History of Learning and Science in Finland 1828–1918 • ISBN 978951-653-403-2 • ISSN 0356-567X • 261 pp. • Soft •2015 • EUR 25
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Vilhelmina Vainikka
Rethinking Mass Tourism Professional Discourses of Contemporary Mass Tourism and Destinations Mass tourism is a concept that has been used for decades in academic and public travel discussions. Mass tourism is often used to refer to the early phases of airbased mass tourism since the 1960s, concerning the remarkable growth in tourist numbers, the democratization of tourism, the standardization of products and societal transformations. The thesis contributes a conceptualization of mass tourism by addressing the academic discourses of mass tourism and discursive practices of professional social groups.
The Geographical Society of Northern Finland • Nordia Geographical Publications 44:2 • ISBN 978-952-62-0840-4 • ISSN 1238-2086 • Soft • 99 pp. • 2015 • EUR 34
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Edited by Lauren Martin, EevaKaisa Prokkola, Jarkko Saarinen & Kaj Zimmerbauer
NGP Yearbook 2015 Geographies of regions, borders and identity NGP Yearbook 2015 includes for example the following articles: Lauren Martin, Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola, Jarkko Saarinen & Kaj Zimmerbauer: “Regions, borders and identity in a relational and territorial world”, John Agnew: “Revisiting the territorial trap”, Jouni Häkli: “Symbolic violence in border crossing – a bodily geopolitics”, Maano Ramutsindela: “Regionalisms and the ‘exceptionality’ of security regions” and P.T. Karjalainen: “On topobiography; or, how to write one’s place”.
Geographical Society of Northern Finland • Nordia Geographical Publications 44:4 • ISBN 978-952-62-0886-2 • ISSN 1238-2086 • Soft • 109 pp. • 2015 • EUR 14
THEOLOGY
MATHEMATHICS
Edited by Antoine Lévy, Pauli Annala, Olli Hallamaa & Tuomo Lankila
Edited by Olli Martio
The Architecture of the Cosmos St. Maximus the Confessor, New Perspectives
Since the rediscovery of St. Maximus in the aftermath of World War II, experts on Patristics and theologians from East and West have been keen to claim that they have the authority of St. Maximus. Still, how could one ever settle the conflicts of interpretation when the content of this teaching remains largely unexplored? This volume presents the conference papers from The Architecture of the Cosmos Conference held in 2013 that delve together into the very structure of Maximus’ vision of the Cosmos. Luther-Agricola Society • Schriften der Luther-Agricola-Gesellschaft 69 • ISBN 978-951-9047-78-2 • ISSN 1236-9675 • Soft • 355 pp. • 2015 • EUR 36
Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Mathematica 41:1 This publication includes, among others, the following articles: Vesa Ala-Mattila: “Conformal measures and locally conformally flat metric tensors”; Sonia Berrios & Geraldo Botelho: “Ideal topologies and corresponding approximation properties”, P.C. Fenton & John Rossi:” A non-power series approach to Wiman-Valiron type theorems” Ivan Kupka: “Topological generalization of Cauchy’s mean value theorem”, Dachun Yang & Ciqiang Zhuo: “Molecular characterizations and dualities of variable exponent Hardy spaces associated with operators”.
Finnish Academy of Science and Letters • Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Mathematica 41:1 • ISSN 1239-629X • Soft • 501 pp. • 2016 • EUR 60
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PETRA – THE MOUNTAIN OF AARON. The Finnish Archeological Project in Jordan. Vol. II. The Nabataean Sanctuary and the Byzantine Monastery. Jabal Hārūn (the Mountain of the Prophet Aaron), located near the ancient city of Petra in southern Jordan, is according to Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions, the burial place of Aaron, Moses’ brother. Since 1997, the Finnish Jabal Hārūn Project (FJHP), directed by Prof. Jaakko Frösén and funded by the Academy of Finland and the University of Helsinki, has carried out archaeological excavations at a Byzantine monastery located on the high plateau of the mountain. The forthcoming Volume II, which is the third and final publication of the FJHP publication series, is a major exposition of all excavated structures and the material remains associated with the entire occupation of the site (1st century A.D. – 11th/12th century A.D.) , with the exception of the church and the chapel (FJHP volume I, 2008). Including 30 contributors and 23 chapters, this volume presents a wide range of subjects related to the history and archeology of the site and its structures. The publication concludes with a major presentation of the cultural history of the site. In addition, the volume is accompanied with a DVD that displays a virtual model and tour of the excavated church and the chapel.
Societas Scientiarum Fennica • ISBN 978951-653-410-0 • 2106 • EUR 140
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