2024
DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2024.10
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Contemporary archaeological perspectives on intersectional inequality in a welfare state in twentieth-century Finland

Oula Seitsonen,
Tuuli Matila,
Marika Hyttinen
et al.

Abstract: Social inequalities and marginality often go unrecognised in the Nordic welfare states. This project examines the effects of neoliberalism and intersectional inequality in Finland from a contemporary archaeology perspective; the case study is a Second World War German military camp turned into a working-class community occupied until the 1980s.

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