Marriage Guidance, Women and the Problem(s) of Returning Soldiers in Finland, 1944-1946
Malinen, A. (2018). Marriage Guidance, Women and the Problem(s) of Returning Soldiers in Finland, 1944-1946. Scandinavian Journal of History, 43(1), 112-140. https://doi.org/10.1080/03468755.2017.1379173
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When former military chaplains began to give marital guidance to troubled couples after
the end of hostilities with the Soviet Union (1941–1944) in Finland, new information
about the causes and experiences of marital problems and divorces emerged during guidance
sessions. Even lengthy marriages were seen to be burdened due to the stress of reunion and
men’s wartime infidelity, increased inclination to drinking and aggressive behaviour. The
article discusses the meaning and construction of marital expectations with respect to the
development of post-war marital dissolution, and argues that wives in particular tried to
adjust their marital expectations in accordance with the general developments in personal
life and society. Especially in the case of older marriages, for the majority of women,
divorce was seen more as means of personal survival than of seeking happiness, even in the
urban areas. Although contemporaries feared that the marital institution was disintegrating,
the majority of wives were willing to work to save, or endure, even troubled marriages.
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