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RESEARCH PRODUCT
FRONTIER RESEARCH IN TORNEDALEN
Harald HvarfnerAsko Vilkunasubject
Finnish languageFrontierGeographyHomogeneousCommunity lifeEconomic geographyGenealogyField (geography)Natural (archaeology)description
Publisher Summary This chapter highlights frontier research in Tornedalen. In view of the general alignment of the research carried on by ethnologists, it is a matter of course that a concentration of interest to regions with administrative boundaries of such a marked character as, for example, national frontiers may often give a sharper relief to the problems considered. The interest in questions around such boundaries here leads to inter-Nordic collaboration. This is what has happened in Tornedalen, the frontier zone between Finland and Sweden. The problems around a frontier dividing a coherent settled area make themselves felt in all sectors of human community life, and, they cannot be investigated by a single discipline. The national frontier in Tornedalen divides a uniform linguistic area. Parts of Swedish Norrbotten are now the only homogeneous Finnish-speaking area outside of Finland, and they, thus, constitute a very valuable area for studies in the Finnish language. As Tornedalen unites Finland and Sweden, a Fenno-Swedish research group is a natural starting point. The frontier problems obviously constitute a central task for research. There is probably not a better field for such a task in the whole of Europe.
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1970-01-01 |