Lutheran National Community in 18th-Century Sweden and 21st-Century Finland
Ihalainen, P. (2005). Lutheran National Community in 18th-Century Sweden and 21st-Century Finland. Redescriptions, 9(1), 80-112. https://doi.org/10.7227/r.9.1.6
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