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9780814208601

Five Centuries of Violence in Finland and the Baltic Area (The History of Crime and Criminal Justice Series)

Five Centuries of Violence in Finland and the Baltic Area (The History of Crime and Criminal Justice Series)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780814208601
  • ISBN: 0814208606
  • Publisher: Ohio State Univ Pr (Txt)

AUTHOR

Martti Lehti, Petri Karonen, Heikki Ylikangas

SUMMARY

Most Americans associate Nordic countries with peace, tranquility, civility, high living standards, and generally progressive social arrangements. It is these very qualities that get Nordic countries rejected as policy models because they are too peaceful -- what happens there is too remote and too easy compared to the harsh American world.The contents of this book should help reverse these opinions. Sweden and Finland were once quite violent, and even today their Baltic neighbor Estonia in some places has homicide rates that parallel those of America's cities. Lacking urban decay, even lacking cities of any size, early modern Finland had rural traditions of knife fighting and suffered aggressive male violence in ways as grimly predictable as in the late twentieth-century United States. In both Sweden and Finland, cities led the way to social pacification, becoming less violent before the countryside. Contemporary Estonia, however, has high rates of violence among its Russian population, ratesthat point,to enormous social gulfs in a country Americans would see as homogeneous and "white".These profoundly rural places in hard climates populated by peasant farmers and woodcutters, with tiny cities no larger than what we would call villages today, all had better record keeping than most contemporary nonindustrial nations. The contributors have drawn extensively on these records to address issues of policy and history. They make it clear that personal violence can lodge like a virus in many different host organisms; although American violence is a unique problem in some ways, it is not due to some peculiar set of conditions limited to America. From the historical point of view, we cansee how Finland's experience can give hope: how entrenched traditions of personal violence can change; how history, like circumstance, is not destiny.Martti Lehti is the author of 'Five Centuries of Violence in Finland and the Baltic Area (The History of Crime and Criminal Justice Series)' with ISBN 9780814208601 and ISBN 0814208606.

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