Chapter 4 The municipal assembly as a scene of local democracy and subaltern political experiences in Finland, 1865-1917

Approaching subalternity from a broad Gramscian angle, this edited collection contributes to the understanding of popular politics in parliamentary, autocratic, and colonial contexts. The book explores individual stories and micro-histories of complaints, requests, rumors, and other mediated and unm...

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Main Author: Suodenjoki, Sami (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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