2022
DOI: 10.5406/28315081.25.2.05
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Informing as National Indifference? The Case of Finnish Citizens’ Collaboration with the Russian Authorities, 1899–1917

Abstract: Between 1899 and 1917, hundreds of Finnish citizens approached the Russian authorities with letters of denunciation, in which they reported about the anti-government activity of their fellow citizens. These informers caused a public stir in Finland because their activity was associated with the intensifying political surveillance of the imperial security police. Finnish nationalists eagerly labeled informers as Russian-minded traitors, but how did the informers themselves relate to the nation and the empire? T… Show more

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“…Historians have used the concept mainly within the context of late-19th and early-20th century Central and Eastern Europe, but the term has also been introduced to other periods and regions, including Finland (e.g. Jalagin, 2021;Suodenjoki, 2022;Verschaffel, 2019;Whittington, 2019). Depending on the context, national indifference has been associated, for example, with borderland populations possessing a marked local identity but with little linkage to nationalist projects, people shaping hybrid forms of regional and national identities or inhabitants in ethnically mixed regions pendulating between different national identifications (Miller, 2019;Zahra, 2010).…”
Section: Introduction: National Indifferences In the Mid-20th Century...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historians have used the concept mainly within the context of late-19th and early-20th century Central and Eastern Europe, but the term has also been introduced to other periods and regions, including Finland (e.g. Jalagin, 2021;Suodenjoki, 2022;Verschaffel, 2019;Whittington, 2019). Depending on the context, national indifference has been associated, for example, with borderland populations possessing a marked local identity but with little linkage to nationalist projects, people shaping hybrid forms of regional and national identities or inhabitants in ethnically mixed regions pendulating between different national identifications (Miller, 2019;Zahra, 2010).…”
Section: Introduction: National Indifferences In the Mid-20th Century...mentioning
confidence: 99%