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The Border, the Finns and Russia in the Early Modern Age
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Граница, финны и Россия в раннее Новое время
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Kokkonen Jukka

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63.3(0)
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граница, раннее Новое время, border, “the eastern border”, Grand Duchy, Muscovite Russia, "восточная граница", Великое Княжество, Московитская Россия, нелегальная эмиграция, 16-18th century, illegal emigration 16-18 века

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The border between Finland and Russia, “the eastern border”, as we Finns call it, is in some respects among the oldest land borders in Europe. In the Early Modern Age, or from the first half of the 16th Century to the late 18th Century, Finland was only a group of the Swedish Realm’s eastern provinces. As we know, about Finland became a separate administrative entity only in 1809, when it formed the autonomous Grand Duchy within the Russian Empire.

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Петрозаводский государственный университет
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Text.Article
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PDF
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http://elibrary.petrsu.ru/books/79809
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http://elibrary.petrsu.ru/books/79809
DC.Language
Английский
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Российская империя, Великое княжество Финляндское, Шведское королевство

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Петрозаводский государственный университет