1,667
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Global ‘revolution’ in the early nineteenth-century Finnish press

Bibliography

  • Primary Sources
  • ANNO – Austrian Newspapers Online, http://anno.onb.ac.at/
  • The British Newspaper Archive, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/
  • François-René de Chateaubriand, De la restauration et de la monarchie élective, ou réponse a l’interpellation de quelques journaux sur mon refus de servir le nouveau gouvernement (Paris, 24 March 1831). Electronic version provided by the Internet Archive digital library, https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_ekKdiCpo_UkC
  • The National Library of Finland digital newspaper collections, https://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/sanomalehti/search
  • Svenska dagstidningar, database provided by the National Library of Sweden, https://tidningar.kb.se
  • Research Literature
  • Risto Alapuro, ‘Vallankumous’, in Käsitteet liikkeessä. Suomen poliittisen kulttuurin käsitehistoria, ed. Matti Hyvärinen et al. (Tampere: Vastapaino, 2003).
  • James Maxwell Anderson, History of Portugal (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing, 2000).
  • Osmo Apunen, Hallituksen sanansaattaja: Virallinen lehti – Officiella tidningen 1819–1969 (Helsinki: Valtion painatuskeskus, 1970).
  • David Armitage, ‘What’s the Big Idea? Intellectual History and the Longue Durée’, History of European Ideas 38, no. 4 (2012): 495–497. doi: 10.1080/01916599.2012.714635
  • David Armitage and Sanjay Subrahmanyam, eds., The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760–1840 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010).
  • Doris Bachmann-Medick, ‘Introduction. The translational turn’, Translation Studies 2, no. 1 (2009). doi: 10.1080/14781700802496118
  • Steven Blakemore, ‘Revolution and the French Disease: Laetitia Matilda Hawkins’s Letters to Helen Maria Williams’, Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900 36, no. 3, Restoration and Eighteenth Century (1996).
  • Liisa Castrén, Adolf Ivar Arwidsson isänmaallisena herättäjänä (Helsinki: Suomen historiallinen seura 1951).
  • Ryan Cordell, ‘Reprinting, Circulation, and the Network Author in Antebellum Newspapers’, American Literary History 27, no. 3 (2015). doi: 10.1093/alh/ajv028
  • Robert Darnton and Daniel Roche, eds., Revolution in Print: The Press in France, 1775–1800 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989).
  • John Anthony Davis, Naples and Napoleon: Southern Italy and the European Revolutions (1780–1860) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006).
  • Geoffrey Ellis, ‘The Revolution of 1848–1849 in France’, in The Revolutions in Europe 1848–1849. From Reform to Reaction, ed. R. J. W. Evans and Hartmut Pogge von Strandmann (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000).
  • Karl Erik Gustafsson and Per Rydén, A History of the Press in Sweden (Gothenburg: Sylvan 20, 2010).
  • Maurizio Isabella, Risorgimento in Exile: Italian Émigrés and the Liberal International in the Post-Napoleonic Era (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009).
  • Mark Jarrett, The Congress of Vienna: War and Great Power Diplomacy after Napoleon (London and New York: I. B. Tauris, 2013)
  • Helge Jordheim, ‘Europe at Different Speeds’, in Conceptual History in the European Space, ed. Willibald Steinmetz, Michael Freeden and Javier Fernández-Sebastián (New York and Oxford: Berghahn, 2017).
  • Dominique Kalifa, ‘The Press’, in The French Republic: history, values, debates, ed. Edward Berenson, Vincent Cuclert and Christophe Prochasson (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2011).
  • David Kirby, The Baltic World 1772–1993. Europe’s Northern Periphery in an Age of Change (London: Longman, 1995).
  • Matti Klinge, Helsingin yliopisto 1640–1990, vol. 2, Keisarillinen Aleksanterin yliopisto 1808–1917 (Helsinki: Otava, 1989).
  • Reinhart Koselleck, Futures Past: On the Semantics of Historical Time, trans. Keith Tribe (Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press, 1985).
  • Reinhart Koselleck, ‘Revolution’, in Geschichtliche Grundbegriffe. Historisches Lexikon zur politisch-sozialen Sprache in Deutschland, Band 5, ed. Otto Brunner, Werner Conze and Reinhart Koselleck (Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1984).
  • Jussi Kurunmäki, ‘Political Representation, Imperial Dependency and Political Transfer: Finland and Sweden 1809–1819’, Journal of Modern European History 15, no. 2 (2017). doi: 10.17104/1611-8944-2017-2-243
  • Mark H. Lerner, ‘The Helvetic Republic: an Ambivalent Reception of French Revolutionary Liberty’, French History 18, no. 1 (2004). doi: 10.1093/fh/18.1.50
  • John Lynch, Latin America between Colony and Nation (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2001).
  • Yrjö Nurmio, Suomen sensuuriolot Venäjän vallan alkuaikoina vv. 1809–1829 (Porvoo: WSOY, 1934).
  • Juhani Paasivirta, Suomi ja Eurooppa. Autonomiakausi ja kansainväliset kriisit 1808–1914 (Helsinki: Kirjayhtymä, 1978).
  • Onni Pekonen, Debating “the ABCs of Parliamentary Life”. The learning of Parliamentary Rules and Practices in the Late Nineteenth-Century Finnish Diet and the Early Eduskunta (Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä, 2014).
  • Jeremy D. Popkin, Press, Revolution, and the Social Identities in France, 1830–1835 (Pennsylvania: Penn State University Press, 2002).
  • Jeremy D. Popkin, Revolutionary News: The Press in France, 1789–1799 (Durham and London: Duke University Press, 1990).
  • Rolf Reichardt, ‘The French Revolution as a European Media Event’, in: European History Online (EGO), published by the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz 2012-08-27. URL: http://www.ieg-ego.eu/reichardtr-2010-en (accessed 8 November 2017).
  • Charles A. Ruud, Fighting Words: Imperial Censorship and the Russian Press, 1804–1906 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016).
  • Mick Temple, The British Press (Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill Open University Press, 2008).
  • Päiviö Tommila, Suomen lehdistön levikki ennen vuotta 1860 (Porvoo: WSOY, 1963).
  • Päiviö Tommila, ‘Yhdestä lehdestä sanomalehdistöksi 1809–1859’, in Suomen lehdistön historia 1: Sanomalehdistön vaiheet vuoteen 1905, ed. Päiviö Tommila (Kuopio: Kustannuskiila 1988).
  • Els Witte, Jan Craeybeckx and Alain Meynen, Political History of Belgium: From 1830 Onwards (Brussels: Academic and Scientific Publishers, 2009).