- with the
hypotheses put
forward by
Finnish historians Jouko Vahtola and Kyösti Julku.
Vahtola has
hypothesized that
words "Kven" and "Kainu(u)" are interchangeable...
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ryssland 1918-1920. p. 55. ISBN 978-91-7903-442-9.
Vahtola (1997) p. 453
Vahtola (1997) p. 455
Vahtola,
Jouko (1997)
White Finland's
attempts to conquer...
- name "kven",
Jouko Vahtola, a
professor of
history at Oulu University,
suggested that the name "kainuu" had the same origin.
Vahtola constructed a hypothetical...
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Trondheim to Hålogaland. The
widely accepted view,
first presented by
Jouko Vahtola, is that kven
etymologically originates from Old
Norse hvein,
meaning "swampy...
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Vahtola, Jouko.
Tornionlaakson historia I. Birkarlit, 'pirkkalaiset'.
Malungs boktryckeri...
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European history: representations, jurisdictions, conflicts.
Edizioni Plus. p. 227. ISBN 978-88-8492-462-9.
Jouko Vahtola (2003),
History of Finland, ?...
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finds as
permanent traces. In 1980, the
University of Oulu
professor Jouko Vahtola pointed out that
there is no
evidence of the name
Kainuu being of Western...
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January 2010.
Retrieved 5
April 2020. as
currently known in 2004.
Vahtola,
Jouko (1980).
Studia Historica Sptentrionalia 3 (in Finnish). Rovaniemi...
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church is open for tourists, but the
corpse may not be photographed.
Vahtola, Jouko: Rungius,
Nicolas (ca. 1560 - 1629).
Online publications of Kansallisbiografia...
- Helenius: 1921 Kaarninen, Pekka:
Petsamon liittäminen Suomeen.
Teoksessa Vahtola,
Jouko & Onnela,
Samuli (toim.):
Turjanmeren maa:
Petsamon historia 1920–1944...