Max Robert Engman (27 September 1945 – 19 March 2020)[1] was a Finnish historian and translator.[2]
Engman was born in Helsinki. Engman, who from 1968–1973 was an official at the Finnish national archives in Helsinki, published in 1983 a much-noticed dissertation about St. Petersburg and Finland. In 1985, he was appointed professor in general history at Åbo Akademi.[3]
Engman's research foremost studied the Finnish–Russian relations and the European empires. He also studied constitutional issues and the administration. His contributions as a subeditor for Historisk Tidskrift för Finland from 1971–1982 and the journal's editor in chief from 1982–2000 are considered as great.
He died in Helsinki in 2020.
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
- ↑ Man Engman in memoriam. Svenska Litteratursällskapet i Finland, 23 March 2020.
- ↑ Engman, Max. Uppslagsverket Finland.
- ↑ "Årets historiepris till Max Engman - www.landstinget.sormland.se". Archived from the original on 2008-11-15. Retrieved 2007-08-09.
External links
- Engman, Max. Biografiskt lexikon för Finland. (in Swedish)
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