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Historisk Tidskrift för Finland

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Historisk Tidskrift för Finland ('Historical Journal for Finland') is a Swedish-language Finnish history journal which has been published by the Historiska föreningen [sv] ('Historical society') since 1916.[1] It was founded in 1916 by Per Olof (P. O.) von Törne [sv], who had founded the Svenska studenters historiska förening ('Swedish students' historical society', which later became Historiska föreningen) two years earlier. He served as the journal's editor until 1924.[2][3] With support for translation from the Delegation for the Promotion of Swedish Literature, managed by the Society of Swedish Literature in Finland, the journal is now also a forum for Finnish-speaking historians. The journal is published four times a year and has approximately 550 subscribers, primarily from Finland, the Nordic countries, and the Baltic region.[4] Each paper is reviewed by two external referees.[5]

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Historisk Tidskrift för Finland is available on the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies' website as an Open Access publication (ISSN 2343-2888) as of the 1990 issues. New editions are published on HTF DIGITALT with a one-year delay.[6]

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Editors-in-chief

  • 1916–1924 Per Olof von Törne [sv]
  • 1925–1969 Eric Anthoni [sv]
  • 1970–1981 Jarl Gallén
  • 1982–2000 Max Engman
  • 2001–2016 Lars-Folke Landgrén
  • 2017– Jennica Thylin-Klaus

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