Shaping the Common Ground: State-Building, the Railway Network, and Regional Development in Finland

Author

Álvarez Palau, Eduard

Martí Henneberg, Jordi

Publication date

2021-01-13T13:35:15Z

2021-05-06T22:26:26Z

2020-11-06

2021-01-13T13:35:15Z



Abstract

Transport infrastructure played a key role in redefining Finland's economic geography. An empirical investigation involving new gis databases that combine data about railways, population, and administrative boundaries at the municipal level between 1870 and 2000 permits the identification of three main phases of railway expansion: The first phase was a concentration of railways around Helsinki; the second, the construction of a grid-based national railway network, which coincided with a spread of the population into rural areas; and the third, an expansion of the railway into local networks when Finland's industry began to coalesce around metropolitan areas.

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Geografía histórica

Publisher

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1162/jinh_a_01557

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2020, vol. 51, núm. 2, p. 267-296

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(c) by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2020

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