Max Engman

Max Robert Engman

Max Robert Engman (27 September 1945 in Helsinki), is a Finnish historian and translator.[1]

Engman, who 1968–1973 was an official at the Finnish national archives in Helsinki, published 1983 a much noticed dissertation about St. Petersburg and Finland. He was appointed professor 1985 in general history at Åbo Akademi.[2]

Engman has in his research foremost studied the Finnish-Russian relations and the European empires. He has also studied constitutional issues and the administration. His contribution as subeditor for Historisk Tidskrift för Finland 1971–1982 and the journals editor in chief 1982–2000 is considered as great.

Bibliography

  • Mannen i kolboxen, 1979
  • S:t Petersburg och Finland, 1983
  • Förvaltningen och utvandringen till Ryssland 1809-1917, 1995
  • Petersburgska vägar, 1995
  • Norden och flyttningarna under nya tiden, 1997
  • Lejonet och dubbelörnen, 2000
  • Gränsfall - Utväxlingar och gränstrafik på Karelska näset 1918-1920, 2007

References

  1. Engman, Max. Uppslagsverket Finland.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-11-15. Retrieved 2007-08-09.
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