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Literacy Skills as Local Intangible Capital - The History of a Rural Lending Library c. 1860 - 1920

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book studies the "grey area" of the success story of rural lending libraries in the Nordic countries through the activities of people's libraries in one area of Central Finland, in the parish of Kivijärvi and its neighbouring parishes. The study explores the influence of social, cultural, geographical and economic phenomena, such as the spread of revivalist movements, on the reading habits of the local population and reveals interesting reasons why the establishment of elementary schools and popular libraries and the growth of functional literacy did not automatically increase the informational capital of the common people of remote regions or lead to their social advancement.
The combination of collective biographical and (transnational) comparative methods with rarely utilized original sources in this study is innovative and has not been used before in Finnish historical research on functional literacy and popular libraries.
This book is primarily intended for academic professionals, but it can also be used as a university textbook.

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PhD Sofia Kotilainen is a Docent (Adjunct Professor) of Finnish History (Family History) at the Department of History and Ethnology, University of Jyväskylä,

Product details

Authors Sofia Kotilainen
Publisher Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.03.2019
 
EAN 9789522227393
ISBN 978-952-222-739-3
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 176 mm x 250 mm x 20 mm
Weight 673 g
Series Studia Fennica Historica
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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