- Adolf Ivar Arwidsson
Adolf Ivar Arwidsson (
7 August 1791 -21 June 1858 ) was a Finnish political journalist, writer and historian. His writing is critical of Finland's status at the time as a Grand Duchy under the Russian Tsars. His writing activity cost him his job as alecturer atThe Royal Academy of Turku and he had to emigrate to Sweden, where he continued his political activity. The Finnish national movement considered Arwidsson the mastermind of an independent Finland.Life
Adolf Ivar Arwidsson was born in 1791 in
Padasjoki in southern Finland. His father, achaplain , later moved the family toLaukaa in mid-Finland. Laukaa was severely affected by theFinnish war of 1808-1809, and Arwidsson was left facing life under theRussian Empire , to which Finland now an belonged as an autonomous Grand Duchy. In 1809, while still at high school inPorvoo , Arwidsson was a representativeI'm not sure I've translated this right.] at theDiet of Porvoo , at which the Finnish estates swore oaths of allegiance to the Tsars. Enabling support from the Swedish speaking upper strata of the Finnish society for a separate Finnish identity was expressed by the University docent A. I. Arwidsson (1791 - 1858) in a phrase that, somewhat modified, became an often quoted Fennoman credo: "Swedes we are not / no-longer, Russians we do not want to become, let us therefore become Finns." (Swedish form: "Svenskar äro vi icke längre, ryssar vilja vi icke bli, låt oss alltså bli finnar." Finnish form: "Ruotsalaisia emme ole, venäläisiksi emme tule, olkaamme siis suomalaisia.")In 1814the Royal Academy of Turku awarded him his Magister degree inphilosophy . In 1817 the same institution awarded him hisdoctorate , and he became alecturer at the academy. Arwidsson's native language was Swedish; all his works are in Swedish, though he was a fluent speaker of Finnish.After his dissertation Arwidsson spent a year in
Sweden . During this time he made contact with the exiled Finns inUppsala andStockholm . In 1820 after his return Arwidsson, who had so far writtenlyric poetry , submitted for publication a political text whose sharp and radical tone soon ensured attention in the capital,Saint Petersburg . Finally, as a consequence, in 1822 he lost his position as a lecturer and was banished from the university. Cut off from his training in his chosen career, in 1823 Arwidsson emigrated toStockholm , where in 1825 he gained his civil rights, and found work as alibrarian in the royal library.In 1827 Arwidsson undertook a research trip to Finland, but was immediately deported back to Sweden by the authorities. This experience led to a further radicalisaton of his political work, and as a result he participated in several public debates in Sweden, in each of which he represented the situation in Finland in a dark light, but at the same time tried to portray the Finnish-national identity positively. Apart from his political work, Arwidsson also produced several historical research works. In 1843 he was appointed director of the royal library. In the same year he was allowed to travel to Finland, but he only took advantage of this possibility in 1858, when he undertook a round trip through Finland. During this journey Arwidsson caught pneumonia, and died on
21 June inViipuri . He was buried in his childhood home town ofLaukaa . The following verses written byElias Lönnrot were later carved onto his gravestone:Quotation|His love for his own country saw him banished, and brought him home again.Now he lies here, enshrouded by his own country.
Political works
The political works of Adolf Ivar Arwidssons form two main phases. The first is his time as a lecturer in Turku. The second period of intensive political activity followed after his emigration to Sweden, where Arwidsson participated intensively in the debate over the situation of his homeland.
Notes
References
* Liisa Castrén: "Adolf Ivar Arwidsson – Nuori Arwidsson ja hänen ympäristönsä". Otava, Helsinki 1944.
* Liisa Castrén: "Adolf Ivar Arwidsson isänmaallisena herättäjänä". Suomen Historiallinen Seura, Helsinki 1951.
* Olavi Junnila: "Ruotsiin muuttanut Adolf Iwar Arwidsson ja Suomi". Suomen Historiallinen Seura, Helsinki 1972.
* Kari Tarkiainen: "Adolf Ivar Arwidsson", in Matti Klinge (Hrsg.): "Suomen kansallisbiografia 1". SKS, Helsinki 2003, ISBN 951-746-442-8.Persondata
NAME=Arwidsson, Adolf Ivar
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=finnish political journalist, writer and historian
DATE OF BIRTH=7 August 1791
PLACE OF BIRTH=Padasjoki, Finland
DATE OF DEATH=21 Juni 1858
PLACE OF DEATH=Viipuri, Finland
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