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“The Holy Ascetics of Karelia”: The Integration of Russian Medieval Saintly Cults into Finnish Orthodox Collective Memory, 1896–1944
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Kati Parppei
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Contributors IX
- Doing Memory of Medieval Saints and Heroes in the Baltic Sea Region 1
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Popular Culture
- A Tool to Think With? Saint Birgitta as Cultural Heritage in Post-Reformation Finland 23
- Mothers of the Land: Baltic German and Estonian Personifications from the Virgin Mary to the Epic Linda 43
- From Bishop-Killer to Latvian National Hero: Imanta’s Transformations from the Middle Ages to Nation-Building 81
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Local
- Saints and Urban Medievalism: The Case of Saint Knud Rex in Modern-Day Odense 113
- The Memorialization of Natural Loci and the Veneration of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Princess Olga in Northwestern Russia (19th–Early 21st Centuries) 145
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National
- State, Race, and Colonization: Tyrgils Knutsson’s Controversial Monuments in 19th-Century Finland 161
- St Erik, Reformation, and Enlightenment: Early Modern History Writing on a Swedish Catholic Patron of the Realm 189
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Shared Heritage
- The Story of Sigtuna’s Destruction (1187) and Estonian Nationalism, 1868–1940 207
- The Bold/Bald Count: Tracing the 1½ Memories of Gerhard III of Holsatia 225
- “The Holy Ascetics of Karelia”: The Integration of Russian Medieval Saintly Cults into Finnish Orthodox Collective Memory, 1896–1944 257
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Concluding Remarks
- Remaking Saints and Heroes 283
- Index 295
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Contributors IX
- Doing Memory of Medieval Saints and Heroes in the Baltic Sea Region 1
-
Popular Culture
- A Tool to Think With? Saint Birgitta as Cultural Heritage in Post-Reformation Finland 23
- Mothers of the Land: Baltic German and Estonian Personifications from the Virgin Mary to the Epic Linda 43
- From Bishop-Killer to Latvian National Hero: Imanta’s Transformations from the Middle Ages to Nation-Building 81
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Local
- Saints and Urban Medievalism: The Case of Saint Knud Rex in Modern-Day Odense 113
- The Memorialization of Natural Loci and the Veneration of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Princess Olga in Northwestern Russia (19th–Early 21st Centuries) 145
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National
- State, Race, and Colonization: Tyrgils Knutsson’s Controversial Monuments in 19th-Century Finland 161
- St Erik, Reformation, and Enlightenment: Early Modern History Writing on a Swedish Catholic Patron of the Realm 189
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Shared Heritage
- The Story of Sigtuna’s Destruction (1187) and Estonian Nationalism, 1868–1940 207
- The Bold/Bald Count: Tracing the 1½ Memories of Gerhard III of Holsatia 225
- “The Holy Ascetics of Karelia”: The Integration of Russian Medieval Saintly Cults into Finnish Orthodox Collective Memory, 1896–1944 257
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Concluding Remarks
- Remaking Saints and Heroes 283
- Index 295