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Nykyisten kauheuksien juuret Itämerenmaakunnissa

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The author examines deep historical roots of recent violence in the Baltic provinces, arguing that commercial expansion, ecclesiastical power, and armed conquest combined to dispossess indigenous populations and institutionalize exploitation. The narrative traces patterns of seizure, settlement, and imposition of foreign rule, compares these processes to parallel cases elsewhere, and considers consequences for language, aristocratic identity, and social stratification. It also surveys how different political structures and reforming measures affected resistance and assimilation, concluding that entrenched class divisions and cultural separation shaped long-term suffering and delayed integration.

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A. Meurman

A. Meurman was a Finnish author known for his historical and biographical works. He contributed to the understanding of significant historical figures and events in Finnish history. His notable works include "Martti Luther: Elämäkerta," which explores the life of the Protestant reformer Martin Luther, and "Nälkävuodet 1860-luvulla," which examines the famine years in Finland during the 1860s. Meurman's writings reflect a deep engagement with the social and cultural issues of his time, providing valuable insights into the historical context of the Baltic region.

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