Lying in the Baltic sea, at the entrance of the Gulf of Bothnia, 70km from the Finnish coast and 36 km from that of Sweden, the archipelago of Åland is an autonomous Finnish province. What cuts out the archipelago is its Swedish monolingualism, self-government recognized by international treaties, and its demilitarization. This book focuses on two key elements of the notion of sovereignty in Åland in the 20th century: the strategic position of the island and its autonomy.

L’arcipelago della pace. Le isole Åland e il Baltico (XIX-XXI sec.)

PACI, DEBORAH
2016-01-01

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Lying in the Baltic sea, at the entrance of the Gulf of Bothnia, 70km from the Finnish coast and 36 km from that of Sweden, the archipelago of Åland is an autonomous Finnish province. What cuts out the archipelago is its Swedish monolingualism, self-government recognized by international treaties, and its demilitarization. This book focuses on two key elements of the notion of sovereignty in Åland in the 20th century: the strategic position of the island and its autonomy.
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