Foreword
1) Finns in the Colonial World
Part I: State, Nation and Colonialism in Finland
2) Wisdom of the Oppressed: Finnish Colonial Complicities in the Age of the Russian Empire
3) Finnish Parliamentarians' Conceptions of Imperialism and Colonialism, 1917-1995
4) Settler Colonial Eyes: Finnish Travel Writers and the Colonization of Petsamo
5) Nation-building and Colonialism: The Early Skolt Sami Research of Väinö Tanner
Part II: Colonial Encounters in Finland
6) "Queensland Cannibals" Encountered in Finland (1886): Locally Rooted Visions of Exhibitions of Colonized People
7) Colonialism, Race and White Innocence in Finnish Children's Literature: Anni Swan's 1920s' Serial "Uutisasukkaana Austraaliassa"
8) Encountering Colonial Worlds through Missionary Maps in the Late Nineteenth-Century Grand Duchy of FinlandPart III: Finns' Colonial Encounters Abroad
9) From the Eastern Front to the Western Frontier: The Transimperial Life of a Finnish Worker during the First World War
10) Photography and the Religious Encounter: Finnish Missionaries' Representations of the Owambo, Namibia
11) "Did you really have a place in the Boer War?" Colonial Conflict and the Contested Production of "Finnish" Nationality, 1899-1908
12) The "Pioneer Men" Making of Finnish Settler Identity in Southern Africa pre-1914
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