5 resultados para Coleman, Seth, 1740-1816.

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Books Paths to Readers describes the history of the origins and consolidation of modern and open book stores in Finland 1740 1860. The thesis approaches the book trade as a part of a print culture. Instead of literary studies choice to concentrate on texts and writers, book history seeks to describe the print culture of a society and how the literary activities and societies interconnect. For book historians, printed works are creations of various individuals and groups: writers, printers, editors, book sellers, censors, critics and finally, readers. They all take part in the creation, delivery and interpretation of printed works. The study reveals the ways selling and distributing books have influenced the printed works and the literary and print culture. The research period 1740 1860 covers the so-called second revolution of the book, or the modernisation of the print culture. The thesis describes the history of 60 book stores and their 96 owners. The study concentrates on three themes: firstly, how the particular book trade network became a central institution for printed works distribution, secondly what were the relations between cosmopolitan European book markets and the national cultural sphere, and thirdly how book stores functioned as cultural institutions and business enterprises. Book stores that have a varied assortment and are targeted to all readers became the main institution for book trade in Finland during 1740 1860. It happened because of three features. First, the book binders monopoly on selling bound copies in Sweden was abolished in 1740s. As a consequence entrepreneurs could concentrate solely to trade activities and offer copies from various publishers at their stores. Secondly the common business model of bartering was replaced by selling copies for cash, first in the German book trade centre Leipzig in 1770s. The change intensified book markets activities and Finnish book stores foreign connections. Thirdly, after Finland was annexed to the Russian empire in 1809, the Grand duchy s administration steered foreign book trade to book stores (because of censorship demands). Up to 1830 s book stores were available only in Helsinki and Turku. During next ten years book stores opened in six regional centres. The early entrepreneurs ran usually vertical businesses consisting of printing, publishing and distribution activities. This strategy lowered costs, eased the delivery of printed works and helped to create elaborated centres for all book activities. These book stores main clientele consisted of the Swedish speaking gentry. During late 1840s various opinion leaders called for the development of a national Finnish print culture, and also book stores. As a result, during the five years before the beginning of the Crimean war (1853 1856) book stores were opened in almost all Finnish towns: at the beginning of the war 36 book stores operated in 21 towns. The later book sellers, mainly functioning in small towns among Finnish speaking people, settled usually strictly for selling activities. Book stores received most of their revenues from selling foreign titles. Swedish, German, French and Belgian (pirate editions of popular French novels) books were widely available for the multilingual gentry. Foreign titles and copies brought in most of the revenues. Censorship inspections or unfavourable custom fees would not limit the imports. Even if the local Finnish print production steadily rose, many copies, even titles, were never delivered via book stores. Only during the 1840 s and 1850 s the most advanced publishers would concentrate on creating publishing programmes and delivering their titles via book stores. Book sellers regulated commissions were small. They got even smaller because of large amounts of unsold copies, various and usual misunderstandings of consignments and accounts or plain accidents that destroyed shipments and warehouses. Also, the cultural aim of a creating large and assortments and the tendency of short selling periods demanded professional entrepreneurship, which many small town book sellers however lacked. In the midst of troublesome business efforts, co-operation and mutual concern of the book market s entrepreneurs were the key elements of the trade, although on local level book sellers would compete, sometimes even ferociously. The difficult circumstances (new censorship decree of 1850, Crimean war) and lack of entrepreneurship, experience and customers meant that half of the book stores opened in 1845 1860 was shut in less than five years. In 1858 the few leading publishers established The Finnish Book Publishers Association. Its first task was to create new business rules and manners for the book trade. The association s activities began to professionalise the whole network, but at the same time the earlier independence of regional publishing and selling enterprises diminished greatly. The consolidation of modern and open book store network in Finland is a history of a slow and complex development without clear signs of a beginning or an end. The ideal book store model was rarely accomplished in its all features. Nevertheless, book stores became the norm of the book trade. They managed to offer larger selections, reached larger clienteles and maintained constant activity better than any other book distribution model. In essential, the book stores methods have not changed up to present times.

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In this paper both documentary and natural proxy data have been used to improve the accuracy of palaeoclimatic knowledge in Finland since the 18th century. Early meteorological observations from Turku (1748-1800) were analyzed first as a potential source of climate variability. The reliability of the calculated mean temperatures was evaluated by comparing them with those of contemporary temperature records from Stockholm, St. Petersburg and Uppsala. The resulting monthly, seasonal and yearly mean temperatures from 1748 to 1800 were compared with the present day mean values (1961-1990): the comparison suggests that the winters of the period 1749-1800 were 0.8 ºC colder than today, while the summers were 0.4 ºC warmer. Over the same period, springs were 0.9 ºC and autumns 0.1 ºC colder than today. Despite their uncertainties when compared with modern meteorological data, early temperature measurements offer direct and daily information about the weather for all months of the year, in contrast with other proxies. Secondly, early meteorological observations from Tornio (1737-1749) and Ylitornio (1792-1838) were used to study the temporal behaviour of the climate-tree growth relationship during the past three centuries in northern Finland. Analyses showed that the correlations between ring widths and mid-summer (July) temperatures did not vary significantly as a function of time. Early (June) and late summer (August) mean temperatures were secondary to mid-summer temperatures in controlling the radial growth. According the dataset used, there was no clear signature of temporally reduced sensitivity of Scots pine ring widths to mid-summer temperatures over the periods of early and modern meteorological observations. Thirdly, plant phenological data with tree-rings from south-west Finland since 1750 were examined as a palaeoclimate indicator. The information from the fragmentary, partly overlapping, partly nonsystematically biased plant phenological records of 14 different phenomena were combined into one continuous time series of phenological indices. The indices were found to be reliable indicators of the February to June temperature variations. In contrast, there was no correlation between the phenological indices and the precipitation data. Moreover, the correlations between the studied tree-rings and spring temperatures varied as a function of time and hence, their use in palaeoclimate reconstruction is questionable. The use of present tree-ring datasets for palaeoclimate purposes may become possible after the application of more sophisticated calibration methods. Climate variability since the 18th century is perhaps best seen in the fourth paper study of the multiproxy spring temperature reconstruction of south-west Finland. With the help of transfer functions, an attempt has been made to utilize both documentary and natural proxies. The reconstruction was verified with statistics showing a high degree of validity between the reconstructed and observed temperatures. According to the proxies and modern meteorological observations from Turku, springs have become warmer and have featured a warming trend since around the 1850s. Over the period of 1750 to around 1850, springs featured larger multidecadal low-frequency variability, as well as a smaller range of annual temperature variations. The coldest springtimes occurred around the 1840s and 1850s and the first decade of the 19th century. Particularly warm periods occurred in the 1760s, 1790s, 1820s, 1930s, 1970s and from 1987 onwards, although in this period cold springs occurred, such as the springs of 1994 and 1996. On the basis of the available material, long-term temperature changes have been related to changes in the atmospheric circulation, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (February-June).

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Tutkimuksessa selvitetään Helsingin yliopiston valtiotieteellisestä tiedekunnasta valmistuneiden siirtymistä työelämään. Tarkoituksena on avata siirtymään liittyvää problematiikkaa ja tutkia työelämässä esiintyviä sosiaalisia verkostoja. Tutkimusta varten haastateltiin yhdeksää henkilöä, jotka olivat valmistuneet noin viisi vuotta aikaisemmin valtiotieteiden maistereiksi. Haastatteluissa kartoitettiin heidän kokemuksiaan työelämään siirtymisestä. Haastatteluiden lisäksi aineistona toimii haastateltavien työhistorioista muodostetut työjanat ja taustatiedot. Tutkimusmenetelmänä on käytetty kvalitatiivista sisällönanalyysiä. Laadullinen aineisto antaa uudenlaisen lähestymistavan työelämään siirtymisen tutkimiseen. Tutkimuksen lähtökohdat rakentuvat korkeakoulutettujen työelämään siirtymistä käsitelleiden tutkimusten, työelämän tutkimuksen ja verkostoanalyysin varaan. Tutkimustulokset muodostuvat kolmesta analyysiluvusta, joissa käsitellään opiskeluaikaa ja yliopistokoulutusta, valtiotieteilijöiden kohtaamaa muuttuvaa työelämää sekä verkostoitunutta työelämää. Tulosten mukaan osa haastateltavista oli opiskeluaikanaan huolestunut työllistymisestään, mutta toisen osan haastateltavista huomattiin suhtautuvan siirtymään ’töiden shoppailuna’. ’Töiden shoppailussa’ työmarkkinoilla toimitaan kuluttajina ja etsitään sopivaa työpaikkaa omien mieltymysten mukaan (Johnson 1978; Hämäläinen 2002). Toiseksi vastavalmistuneet valtiotieteiden maisterit haluavat tutkimuksen mukaan jatkuvasti kouluttautua uudelleen ja kehittyä työelämässä (ks. Julkunen 2008a; Julkunen 2008b; Sennett 2002). Haastattelupuheessa tasapainoilee pelko jämähtämisestä ja määräaikaisista työsuhteista. Aineistosta löytyi kolme erilaista työjanaa, professionaalinen, intressikohtainen ja generalistinen, joiden kautta on mahdollista ymmärtää valtiotieteilijöiden erilaisia urapolkuja. Kolmanneksi tutkimus kartoittaa, miten sosiaalisia verkostoja hyödynnetään siirtymässä koulutuksesta työelämään (ks. Jokisaari & Nurmi 2004). Kaikki haastateltavista olivat saaneet useamman kuin yhden työpaikan sosiaalisten verkostjensa kautta. Sosiaaliset verkostot toimivat työnhakukanavana, koska niiden sisällä liikkuu tietoa. Toisin sanoen voidaan puhua sosiaalisten verkostojen tuomista informaatiohyödyistä (Lin 2001), jotka ilmenevät heikkoina siteinä (Granovetter 1983; 1995) ja rakenteellisina aukkoina (Burt 2001). Tutkimuksessa esiintyvät työllistymiseen vaikuttaneet sosiaaliset suhteet perustuvat suurimmalta osin sosiaalisen pääoman (Bourdieu 2007 [1986]) kautta syntyneeseen luottamukseen (Coleman 1988; Mäkelä & Ruokonen 2005). Tutkimustulosten mukaan päämäärätietoiseen verkostoitumiseen suhtaudutaan varauksella, mutta ystäville tietoja avoimista työmahdollisuuksista välitetään mielellään. Erottelu syntyy kilpailusuhteiden ja ystävyyssuhteiden välille, joissa sosiaalista pääomaa käytetään eri tavoilla (ks. Johanson & Uusikylä 2005). Tutkimuksen mukaan valtiotieteiden maisterit työllistyvät sellaisten sosiaalisten verkostojen kautta, joissa liikkuu tietoa ja joihin liittyy luottamus.