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Landscape 100: How Finland, Estonia and Latvia Used Landscape in Celebrating their Centenary Anniversaries

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  • Printsmann Anu

    (School of Humanities, Tallinn University)

  • Linkola Hannu

    (Degree Programme in Cultural Production and Landscape Studies, University of Turku)

  • Zariņa Anita

    (Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of LatviaRiga)

  • Vološina Margarita

    (Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of LatviaRiga)

  • Häyrynen Maunu

    (Degree Programme in Cultural Production and Landscape Studies, University of Turku)

  • Palang Hannes

    (School of Humanities, Tallinn University)

Abstract

In the aftermath of what was then the Great War several European countries like Finland, Estonia and Latvia gained independence, marking their centenary jubilees 2017–2018. This paper observes how landscapes were used in anniversary celebrations and what historical themes were foregrounded and which omitted, revealing how collective historical commemoration in landscape enacts within national identity framework depending also on how landscape is understood in each respective country.

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  • Printsmann Anu & Linkola Hannu & Zariņa Anita & Vološina Margarita & Häyrynen Maunu & Palang Hannes, 2019. "Landscape 100: How Finland, Estonia and Latvia Used Landscape in Celebrating their Centenary Anniversaries," European Countryside, Sciendo, vol. 11(2), pages 187-210, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:eurcou:v:11:y:2019:i:2:p:187-210:n:5
    DOI: 10.2478/euco-2019-0017
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