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Heli Kaarina Kananen

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The Adaptation of an Ethnic Minority in Finland in the 1940s and 1950s: Orthodox displaced persons and the Lutheran indigenous population

2013

This article examines the imposed adaptation of Orthodox Finns, who were evacuated from territories ceded to the Soviet Union during the Second World War in the areas where they were settled. It elucidates both the settlement measures taken by the Finnish authorities and the unofficial forms of control, such as labelling and other discriminatory practices, exercised by the local populations. By controlling the behaviour of the displaced persons, the original inhabitants were able to make the newcomers conform to the values, norms and habits of the Lutheran community at both local and national levels.

Historyeducation.field_of_studyDisplaced personmedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIPopulationEthnic groupGender studiesOrthodoxyIndigenousEthnologySociologyeducationSettlement (litigation)Social controlmedia_commonScandinavian Journal of History
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Kontrolloitu sopeutuminen : ortodoksinen siirtoväki sotien jälkeisessä Ylä-Savossa (1946-1959)

2010

akkulturaatioKarelianspaikallisyhteisötintegrationLapinlahtinimittelyKiuruvesiRaja-Karjalapaikallisväestöjälleenrakentaminenortodoksit1940-lukupostwarkarjalaisetsopeutuminenasuttaminenYlä-Savosiirtolaisetdisplaced personsOrthodoxintegraatiocopingkontrolliseurakunnatryssittelyortodoksisuus1950-lukusiirtoväkiacculturation
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Ortodoksina luterilaisten keskellä : siirtokarjalaisen ortodoksiväestön sopeutuminen Kiuruvedelle

2002

akkulturaatioluterilaisuussopeutuminenkulttuurivähemmistötassimilaatioryssittelyortodoksisuussiirtoväkikarjalaiset
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