Tiina Lintunen
 VTT/Dr.Soc.Sc.


tiwiro@utu.fi

+358 29 450 3128

+358 50 326 4931

Assistentinkatu 7

Turku

huone/room 294

Office hour: Tue 15-16

alumnivastaava





Finnish civil war; war propaganda; Finnish State Police; Nationalist Socialist Germany



I hold a Doctor of Social Sciences in the field of Contemporary History and am an Adjunct Professor. My research interests include the Finnish civil war, war propaganda, and the function and methods of the State Police in the Nordic countries. I have published a book dealing with the activities of revolutionary women from the Finnish Civil War and how the war affected their later lives. I have also produced several articles on the Finnish Civil War, violence and war remembrance. My latest book, together with Dr. Ville Okkonen, focuses on the treatment of political prisoners in Finland during the Second World War. My present research addresses the relationship between the Swedish-speaking minority and the security police in Åland between 1919 and 1948. Currently, I work as a university lecturer at the Department of Philosophy, Contemporary History and Political Science at the University of Turku, Finland. I am also president of the Finnish Society for Labour History and an editor of the Scandinavian Journal of History.




My research interests include the Finnish Civil War, war propaganda, history of Nationalist Socialist Germany, minorities and the function and methods of the State Police in the Nordic countries.







I'm in charge of our studies in Warfare, Intelligence and Security.  

I also teach the courses Research Course, Bachelor's Thesis and Seminar, and Working Skills Training.



  
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