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Cultural magazine in Helsinki, Finland (1994–2012)

Hiidenkivi
Editor-in-chiefOuti Lauhakangas
CategoriesCultural magazine
FrequencyBimonthly
FounderElina Grundström
Founded1994
First issue28 January 1994
Final issueDecember 2012
CountryFinland
Based inHelsinki
LanguageFinnish
ISSN1236-794X
OCLC30923296

Hiidenkivi was a magazine which featured articles on culture, history, language and literature. The magazine existed between 1994 and 2012 and was headquartered in Helsinki, Finland.

History and profile

Hiidenkivi was founded by Elina Grundström in 1994. The first issue appeared on 28 January that year. Grundström was given the Finnish State Award for Public Information for her founding of the magazine in 1995. Hiidenkivi was affiliated with the Institute for the Languages of Finland. In fact, the institute was its publisher with other organizations. In 2010 the magazine started its website.

From January 2009 to December 2012 the editor-in-chief of Hiidenkivi was Outi Lauhakangas. The magazine ceased publication in December 2012.

References

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  4. ^ Pirkko Nuolijärvi (2000). "The Research Institute for the Languages of Finland". Dialectologia et Geolinguistica (8): 81. doi:10.1515/dig.2000.2000.8.81.
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  6. "Uusi Kotiseutu-julkaisu jatkaa Hiidenkiven työtä". Suomen Kotiseutuliito (in Finnish). Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
  7. Elsi Hyttinen (July 2015). "Women in Early Capitalism and Other Irrelevant Issues: Elvira Willman's Struggle for Working-Class Authorship". Journal of Finnish Studies. 18 (2): 58. doi:10.5406/28315081.18.2.05. S2CID 253703380.
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