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dc.contributor.authorHeikkilä, Hannu
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-23T07:28:30Z
dc.date.available2021-04-23T07:28:30Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.isbn978-951-39-8628-5
dc.identifier.urihttps://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/75173
dc.description.abstractThis doctoral dissertation examines the written experiences of displaced persons and changes in way of life in their private correspondence. This study concerns the fields of exploration of displaced people, social and cultural research on wars, postwar and peace transition crisis research and historical letter studies. The primary source for the research is an extensive collection of letters preserved by the Border Karelian and Orthodox Mure family. The research method applied is a context-oriented approach to the letters. The Mure family comprised five siblings and their widowed mother during World War II: farmer's widow Tatjana Mure (1876–1947), midwife Klaudia Mure (1900–1947), the mistress of the house Anni Mure (1902–1982), midwife Nasti (Asta Anastasia) Mure (1904–1981), cantor Johannes Mure (1907–1987) and farmer Yrjö Mure (1912–1982). Nowadays the resettlement plot of the Mure family is a museum, the Finnish Settlement Museum, exhibiting the history of the displaced Karelian population and settled veterans. The letters of the family are archived in the museum, which is located in Lapinlahti, northern Savo. The siblings’ status in the local community was tied to their professions and social awareness. The way of life of the siblings originated primarily in the traditions of Border Karelia and rusticity, combined with the ideals of Finnish identity and culture. This dissertation contends that the Mure siblings, on the one hand, had an epistolary way of life. Letters played a considerable part in family relations. Letter writing was a family strategy and the siblings cherished family traditions by means of letters. They had what is known as a ‘documentative life’ (tallettava elämä) that describes the siblings’ activity as letter collectors. For displaced people in general, World War II had an effect on the experience of home, and some of the displaced Karelians had nostalgic memories. Work and lived Orthodox religion were experienced as continuities. Both the resettlement of Karelians and the peace transition crisis of the Orthodox Church in Finland were tense. Significant structural changes in society and experiences of them gave rise to a political movement in which small farmers and resettled farmers participated from the end of 1950s to the 1970s.en
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherJyväskylän yliopisto
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJYU dissertations
dc.rightsIn Copyright
dc.subjectsiirtoväki
dc.subjectkarjalaiset
dc.subjectkarjalaisuus
dc.subjectperheet
dc.subjectperhesuhteet
dc.subjectsisarukset
dc.subjectortodoksisuus
dc.subjectkirjeet
dc.subjectkirjeenvaihto
dc.subjectpostikortit
dc.subjectkätilöt
dc.subjectpienviljelijät
dc.subjectsota-aika
dc.subjectsodanjälkeinen aika
dc.subjecttoinen maailmansota
dc.subjectrakennemuutos
dc.subjectjälleenrakentaminen
dc.subjectway of life
dc.subjectlife writing
dc.subjectletters
dc.subjectdisplaced Karelians
dc.subjectthe Orthodox Church in Finland
dc.subjectthe Second World War
dc.subjectpostwar
dc.subjectpeace transition crisis
dc.subjectstructural changes in society
dc.subjectsiblings
dc.subjectdocumentative life
dc.subject.otherdocumentative lifeen
dc.subject.otherpeace transition crisisen
dc.subject.othertallettava elämäfi
dc.subject.otherrauhankriisifi
dc.titleMureen kirjeet: Evakkous ja elämäntavan muutos rajakarjalais-ortodoksisten sisarusten kirjeenvaihdoissa 1930-luvulta 1970-luvulle
dc.typeDiss.
dc.identifier.urnURN:ISBN:978-951-39-8628-5
dc.contributor.tiedekuntaFaculty of Humanities and Social Sciencesen
dc.contributor.tiedekuntaHumanistis-yhteiskuntatieteellinen tiedekuntafi
dc.contributor.yliopistoUniversity of Jyväskyläen
dc.contributor.yliopistoJyväskylän yliopistofi
dc.relation.issn2489-9003
dc.rights.copyright© The Author & University of Jyväskylä
dc.rights.accesslevelopenAccess
dc.type.publicationdoctoralThesis
dc.subject.ysolifestyleen
dc.subject.ysoexperiences (knowledge)en
dc.subject.ysolettersen
dc.subject.ysointernally displaced personsen
dc.subject.ysoEastern Orthodoxy (Christianity)en
dc.subject.ysoSecond World Waren
dc.subject.ysoWorld War IIen
dc.subject.ysostructural changeen
dc.subject.ysosiblingsen
dc.subject.ysoelämäntapafi
dc.subject.ysokokemuksetfi
dc.subject.ysokirjeetfi
dc.subject.ysosiirtoväkifi
dc.subject.ysoortodoksisuusfi
dc.subject.ysotoinen maailmansotafi
dc.subject.ysorakennemuutosfi
dc.subject.ysosisaruksetfi
dc.subject.ysotallettava elämäfi
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