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Poliittisen keskustelun historian metodeja metsästämässä
2017
Puheenvuoro.
Adorno's tragic vision
2018
This dissertation deals with the tragic vision that motivates certain key aspects of Theodor W. Adorno’s philosophy. While in the formative early work, the Dialectic of Enlightenment, co-written with Max Horkheimer, the tragic views are clear, in later works, such as the Aesthetic Theory and the Negative Dialectics, they are only implicit. The study reconstructs the tragic vision found in the Dialectic of Enlightenment and uses it as a key to understand Adorno’s mature philosophy. A tragic vision is born when specific philosophical convictions regarding agency and morality coalesce with certain ethical and political conditions. A tragic vision forms the grounds for tragic views. For Adorno,…
"Toimikaa, älkää odottako" : Vihtori Kosolan puheiden muutokset 1929-1936
2015
The dissertation is concerned with the speeches of Vihtori Kosola (1884–1936), recruiter of jäger, strike breaker and activist. Kosola assumed the leadership of the Lapua Movement in 1929. His most significant speeches were delivered on the peasants’ march of 7 July 1930 and on the 15th anniversary of the war of independence on 16 May 1933. Kosola was a political speaker and the figurehead of the Patriotic people’s movement (IKL) founded in 1932. The Study focuses on Kosola’s speeches applying rhetorical-semantic concept analysis with regard to the changes occurring in the main concepts. Changes in the speeches are used to explore the concepts of democracy and application of the law in Finl…
Les anotacions marginals al «De amore» català
2007
A new, philological edition of the marginal notes in Andreas Capellanus’ «DeAmore’s» medieval Catalan translation, uniquely preserved in Real Biblioteca de Madrid’s manuscript II-3096 (I), accompanied by transcriptions of the sentence or paragraph which each note refers to. These notes are thematically classified in four groups and described so as to outline their medieval annotator’s main interests.
Finnish Cottage Industry and Cultural Policy: A Historical View
2013
Eliza Kraatari (MSSc, MA) works as a doctoral student in the unit of cultural policy at the Universityof Jyvaskyla. With a background in art and design (MA) and major in political science she is studyingthe history of Finnish cottage industry policies in her dissertation. Her special fields of interestinclude craft and design history, the linkages of design and the political, and creativity and culturaleconomy in general. E-mail: eliza.kraatari@jyu.fi