Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1943, Side 192

Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1943, Side 192
i74 LE NORD adduced from these quarters looks formal as compared with the deep and great basis of free, modern Finland, which, it seems to me, will appear of itself on the day when a historian with something of Sillanpaa’s and other Finnish authors’ profound historical sense writes the history of the work of the Finnish people as it may now be written, thanks to economic, historical and ethnographical in- vestigations, — as it looks in Lönn- roth’s paternal cottage with its lake of waterlilies, in the memorial farms of the country, the museums of the towns, the archives of the country- houses and the fields and meadows of Finland. There a remarkable unity appears — originally with concentrating and normative or- ganization from Sweden, but still with its own life according to its own monumental lines. The historical sections conclude in Professor Vciinö Voicnmaa’s paper on “The Development of the State” — together with Hugo E. Pipping’s economic survey one of the most weighty contributions to the Liberté créatrice. Plere the reader with particular attention halts before the discreet and in- spiring views of the hardest crises of the country, of the Red revolt and its liquidation, of the questions of Áland and Lappo. There is a con- structive objectivity in all this. As in Paavo Kastaris paper on “Our Democratic Custom of Government”' we here see Finland as the border- land of the West, not particularly through its military defence, but through its development of the democratic idea, its firm will to be free by being a politically creative part of the cultural group to which it belongs. Beside the Governor in Rune- berg’s Fanrik Stal we find here Eero, the youngest brother in Kivi’s “Seven Brothers,” with his work as vestryman, his widened, awaken- ing patriotic feeling. President Kallio dropping dead beside Man- nerheim after completing his very last duty as head of the state, is the Eero of our time. Beside him rise the industrial labourer and the labour leader. This development be- longs to the great many things which in modern life in Finland has spread the view of the connexion with the Scandinavian countries as one of “Finland’s most precious historical traditions.” The Liberté créatrice gives a pic- ture of the work of peace which had to be given up in 1939, and of the hopes for a resumption of it which Finland preserves in the middle of the war as her dearest dream and will. Finally I shall offer a few words on the latter. Prac- tically every chapter of the Liberté créatrice ends with a look to the future, to the problems of the peace, a question which features of the work of the happy period in spite of all may be saved during the hardships of the time of adversity. Here a new account, a description
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