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    • Aalto, Ilari
    • Ahonen, Marika
    • Ala-Lehtimäki, Henna
    • Arponen, Aki
    • Arsov, Trajco
    • Artukka, Topi
    • Asplund, Henrik
    • Baroni, Alice
    • Caley, Maria
    • Catović Hughes, Selma
    • Floyd, David
    • Grönholm, Pertti
    • Gunell, Johanna
    • Haavisto, Juha
    • Hägglund, Anna-Stina
    • Haggren, Georg
    • Haittoniemi, Mia
    • Hakkarainen, Heidi
    • Harju, Henri
    • Harjula, Janne


      
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    • From Wax Cabinets to Early Cinema: Visual entertainment over the Baltic Sea  (2023)
    • Future images of youth on food systems transformation– study with the Finnish high school students  (2025)
    • Fyysinen terveysväristys – Bromarvin teosofiset kesät  (2021)
    • Gendering Spaces in European Towns, 1500-1914  (2019)
    • Gendering the history of foreign correspondents: The case of Helsingin Sanomat’s Maija-Liisa Heini  (2022)
    • Gender in the European town: Ancien regime to the modern  (2022)
    • General Introduction  (2020)
    • Global Hubs on the Move: Nineteenth-Century World's Fairs as Spaces of Imagining the World  (2020)
    • Global ‘revolution’ in the early nineteenth-century Finnish press  (2019)
    • Golden Leaves and Burned Books. Religious Reform and Conflict in the Long European Reformation  (2020)

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