"Finland and Russia" presents a detailed examination of the complex relationship between Finland and Russia in the early 20th century. This volume compiles discussions and insights from the International Conference on the Finnish Question held in London in 1910. It offers a valuable historical perspective on the political, cultural, and social dynamics at play during a pivotal era. The book sheds light on the tensions and aspirations that shaped the destinies of both nations. A crucial resource for historians and anyone interested in understanding European history and international relations.
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