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13%OFFGolubev, Alexey, Takala, Irina - The Search for a Socialist El Dorado: Finnish Immigration to Soviet Karelia from the United States and Canada in the 1930s - 9781611861150 - V9781611861150
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The Search for a Socialist El Dorado: Finnish Immigration to Soviet Karelia from the United States and Canada in the 1930s

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In the 1930s, thousands of Finns emigrated from their communities in the United States and Canada to Soviet Karelia, a region in the Soviet Union where Finnish Communist émigrés were building a society to implement their ideals of socialist Finland. To their new socialist home, these immigrants brought critically needed skills, tools, machines, and money. Educated and skilled, American and Canadian Finns were regarded by Soviet authorities as agents of revolutionary transformations who would not only modernize the economy of Soviet Karelia, but also enlighten its society. North American immigrants, indeed, became active participants of socialist colonization of what Bolshevik leaders perceived as dark, uneducated and backward Soviet ethnic periphery. The Search for a Socialist El Dorado is the first comprehensive account in English of this fascinating story. Using a vast body of documentary sources from archives in Petrozavodsk and Moscow, Russian- and Finnish-language press and literature from the 1930s, oral history interviews and secondary literature, Alexey Golubev and Irina Takala explore in depth the “Karelian fever” among Finnish Americans and Canadians, and the lives of immigrants in the Soviet Union, their contribution to Soviet economy and culture, and their fates in the Great Terror.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
254
Place of Publication
East Lansing, MI, United States
ISBN
9781611861150
SKU
V9781611861150
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About Golubev, Alexey, Takala, Irina
Alexey Golubev is a Lecturer in the Department of History of Northern Europe at Petrozavodsk State University (PetrSU)and PhD Candidate at the University of British Columbia. Irina Takala is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of History of Northern Europe at Petrozavodsk State University (PetrSU).

Reviews for The Search for a Socialist El Dorado: Finnish Immigration to Soviet Karelia from the United States and Canada in the 1930s
The authors’ command of their subject matter is masterly, their approach combines both breadth of view and depth of detail. The book is unpretentious in tone, but impresses by the weight of sheer facts. This insightful book can be recommended for everyone, who wishes to understand the world of the 1930s, with its illusions and its harsh realities. The story is unique, well researched, and well-written. —Timo Vihavainen, Professor of Russian Studies, University of Helsinki Drawing on a vast range of new sources, including their own oral history interviews, Golubev and Takala have written the first major account in English of a most dramatic and revealing, yet still little-known, episode in twentieth-century history—the mass immigration of North American Finns to Soviet Karelia in the 1930s. Meticulously researched and elegantly written, this volume off ers powerful and moving insights into not only the causes and course of the immigration but also into the experiences of the migrants and the tragic fate that awaited many of them during the Stalinist repressions. With this superb book, Golubev and Takala confirm their reputation as two of the best Russian historians writing today. The Search for a Socialist El Dorado will be the standard work on this subject for many years to come, and will appeal to readers interested in the history of the Soviet Union, of modern Finland, and of diasporic communities in the United States, as well as anyone concerned about understanding the historical meanings and importance of migration, ethnicity, identity, political belief, space, and place. —NICK BARON, University of Nottingham, author of Soviet Karelia: Politics, Planning and Terror in Stalin’s Russia, 1920–1939

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