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Asphalt kids and the matrix city: reminiscences of children's urban environmental history

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 June 2011

SIMO LAAKKONEN*
Affiliation:
Landscape Studies, University of Turku, PO Box 124, 28101 Pori, Finland

Abstract:

Existing research in urban environmental history is often characterized by a narrow viewpoint or limited material reflecting the rationalist approach typical of white, middle-aged, middle-class and educated men. This orientation risks overlooking the viewpoint of the majority of urban dwellers: ordinary men, women, children, the elderly and different ethnic groups. The article focuses on the urban environmental history of children, because childhood forms the foundation for our relationship with nature. Environmental reminiscences offer fruitful material for the study of children's urban environmental history as well as children's contemporary relationships with the urban landscape. The article integrates aspects of urban history, environmental history and evolutionary psychology.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011

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1 I wish to thank Jorma Kivistö, MA, and the ladies of FOHN (Finnish Oral History Network) for useful comments and Julie Uusinarkaus, MA, for revising the language. This publication is part of a project entitled ‘Happy days? The everyday life and nostalgia of the extended 1950s’ supported by the Academy of Finland (project number 137923).

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14 I have used the reminiscences collected by Professor Anna-Maria Åström's workgroup particularly for the description of the home yard. See Åström, A.-M., Olsson, P. and Kivistö, J. (eds.), Elämää kaupungissa – muistikuvia asumisesta Helsingin keskustassa (City life. Memories of living in the downtown area) (Helsinki, 1998)Google Scholar. The reminiscences from this collection are preceded by the letter A in source references.

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30 A: Jouni Arjava (♂, 1940s). Emphasis in the original text.

31 Kaisa Laine (1915) and Maire Kahrala (1916). Interview done by Simo Laakkonen in Helsinki, 25 Oct. 1995.

32 A: Hemmi Koivuniemi (♂, no date of birth).

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34 Helmi Lehtonen (1917).

35 Ata Hautamäki (1944).

36 Pseudonym ’Tölikän tyttö’ (1932).

37 Helmi Lehtonen (1917).

38 Anna Maria Ein (1919).

39 Salme Karjalainen (1928).

40 Meri Lahtinen (1908).

41 Arja Pantke (1940).

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43 Pirkko Airamo (1928).

44 Eila Koso (1952).

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46 Pirkko Airamo (1928).

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51 Ata Hautamäki (♂, 1944).

52 Kai Snellman (♂, 1928).

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54 Liisa Lehtinen (n.d.).

55 Vesta Pulkkanen (1922).

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61 Kalle Purasjoki (♂, 1911); interview done by the author in Helsinki in summer 1994.

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63 Urpu Eloranta (1943).

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65 A: Police officer (♂, 1915).

66 Ritva Virtanen (1947).

67 Reijo Kanerva (♂, n.d.), in an interview done by the author in Helsinki, 1 Sep. 2001; Hima 4, 14 Dec. 2009, 21.

68 Pirkko Airamo (1928).

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70 Urpu Eloranta (1943).

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72 Pekka Nuorteva (♂, 1926), in an interview done by the author in Helsinki, 26 Oct. 1995; Kaisa Laine (1915) and Maire Kahrala (1916), in an interview done by the author in Helsinki, 25 Oct. 1995.

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85 Juha Anttila (♂, 1940).

86 Heli Lidman (1937).

87 Sirkka Sandelin (1940s).

88 Aili Jokinen (1917), in a telephone interview done by the author in spring 1995.

89 Kaisa Laine (1915) and Maire Kahrala (1916), interview done by the author in Helsinki, 25 Oct. 1995.

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91 Juha Anttila (♂, 1940).

92 A: Sirkka Sofia Mustanoja (1914).

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95 Gunnar Koskinen (♂, 1908), in a telephone interview done by the author in 1996; A: Tapani Halonen (♂, 1925); A: Jouni Arjava (♂).

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101 A: Risto Pitkänen (♂, 1943).

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