Place, Memory, and the Landscape of Finnish Civil War Reconciliation

Author:

Ylimaunu TimoORCID,Mullins Paul R.,Aalto Sirpa

Abstract

AbstractAn important dimension of the newly independent Finland national narrative was constructed with the deeper historical knowledge of the civil-war monuments erected after independence in 1917. Finnish historical memory struggled to accommodate its horrific 1918 civil war in the new national heritage. The state rejected public monuments to the civil war’s vanquished “Reds”––the lost, socialist side of the war––but survivors, allies, and families of Reds fabricated a memorial landscape at the many mass graves, execution sites, and prison camps scattered throughout the country. This article examines the ways the Reds negotiated state historical narratives through the establishment of a monumental landscape that was forced to be outside urban spaces and created dissonances and counter-memories of the civil war and a measure of reconciliation between former combatants.

Funder

University of Oulu

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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