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Finnish Consumption: An Emerging Consumer Society Between East and West - Softcover

 
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This book focuses on Finland as a modernising society between East and West. Comprehensive agrarian heritage and delayed modernisation in the sense of structural change, industrialisation and urbanisation are the central features of Finnish society during the 20th century. The special characteristics in this transformation were manifold influences from both Western Europe and Soviet Union Russia. Although Finnish consumers eagerly adopted television and private cars, they also kept their saunas, summer houses and fishing as the favourite hobby.

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ISBN 10: 9522225223 ISBN 13: 9789522225221
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. 262 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. 'Finnish Consumption' focuses on Finland as a modernising society between East and West. Comprehensive agrarian heritage and delayed modernisation in the sense of structural change, industrialisation and urbanisation are the central features of Finnish society during the 20th century. The special characteristics in this transformation were manifold influences from both Western Europe and SovietUnion / Russia. Althoug Finnish consumers eagerly adopted television and private cars, they also kept their saunas, summer houses and fishing as their favorite hobby. Seller Inventory # PGTIED235

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