Serbovia
Establishing Nation
June 1953:
(FEN) Sivistyksen Puolustus (English: The Defense of Civilization) by Fleet Admiral Aleksi Sumuvuori - Non-fiction - The former Governor-General of the Protected Territories and the current head of the Fennian Navy details his six years as the senior administrator in the Fennian Himyari territories, and provides a broader outlook of the colonial policies implemented by nations including Saaremaa, Frescania, Danmark and Ivernia. Using these examples and Himyarite history, Fleet Admiral Sumuvuori argues for the continued relevance of the "white man's burden" and for the necessity of continued involvement of colonial powers in Himyar as a guarantee of peace, order and social advancement in the continent. Originally published in Fennian. Now published in Austwegian, English, Ivernian, Frescanian, Potenzan, Saaremaan and Suionian.
[FEN) Kansakuntamme Synty (English: Birth of Our Nation) by Johannes Mäki - Non-fiction - Union Congressman and National Unity Front Party Secretary Mäki responds to the Malminmaa-Vesterålen territorial disputes by a look at the history and the politics between the Fennian and Norse nations, discussing older conflicts and the Fennian-Agder War and its consequences as well as the state of the Fennian community in Malminmaa. Applying the term "the Perfidious Norseman", Mäki claims that the ongoing diplomatic conflict between Fennian and Auswegian governments is just a continuation of historical Norse tendencies of a "drive to the South" and continued attempts to prevent the formation of an unified Fennian state and to enslave the Fennians as the subjects of various Norse governments, and presents the Norse as the historical enemies of the Fennian people. Originally published in Fennian. Now published in Austwegian, English, Ivernian, Frescanian, Potenzan, Saami, Saaremaan, Suionian and Swiczieman.
(FEN) Professor Järvi ja Tuomion Temppeli (English: Professor Järvi and the Temple of Doom) by Ahti Anttila - Fiction - The latest hit pulp adventure novel by popular writer Ahti Anttila presents a new hero, an University of Kalevala archaeologist who engages in various sorts of dangerous expeditions in search of ancient relics, battling foreign spies, hostile tribesmen and greedy treasure-robbers. The Temple of Doom takes Professor Järvi to the Protected Territories in search for the mythic Temple of Doom of an ancient Swana civilization, where he encounters Carentanian spies attempting to locate the temple and siphon its power for themselves in the quest of Communist world conquest. Järvi must beat the Carentanians and their local henchmen in the race to the Temple, and stop his foes from reaching their goal. Originally published in Fennian. Now published in Austwegian, English, Ivernian, Potenzan, Saami, Saaremaan and Suionian.
(FEN) Sivistyksen Puolustus (English: The Defense of Civilization) by Fleet Admiral Aleksi Sumuvuori - Non-fiction - The former Governor-General of the Protected Territories and the current head of the Fennian Navy details his six years as the senior administrator in the Fennian Himyari territories, and provides a broader outlook of the colonial policies implemented by nations including Saaremaa, Frescania, Danmark and Ivernia. Using these examples and Himyarite history, Fleet Admiral Sumuvuori argues for the continued relevance of the "white man's burden" and for the necessity of continued involvement of colonial powers in Himyar as a guarantee of peace, order and social advancement in the continent. Originally published in Fennian. Now published in Austwegian, English, Ivernian, Frescanian, Potenzan, Saaremaan and Suionian.
[FEN) Kansakuntamme Synty (English: Birth of Our Nation) by Johannes Mäki - Non-fiction - Union Congressman and National Unity Front Party Secretary Mäki responds to the Malminmaa-Vesterålen territorial disputes by a look at the history and the politics between the Fennian and Norse nations, discussing older conflicts and the Fennian-Agder War and its consequences as well as the state of the Fennian community in Malminmaa. Applying the term "the Perfidious Norseman", Mäki claims that the ongoing diplomatic conflict between Fennian and Auswegian governments is just a continuation of historical Norse tendencies of a "drive to the South" and continued attempts to prevent the formation of an unified Fennian state and to enslave the Fennians as the subjects of various Norse governments, and presents the Norse as the historical enemies of the Fennian people. Originally published in Fennian. Now published in Austwegian, English, Ivernian, Frescanian, Potenzan, Saami, Saaremaan, Suionian and Swiczieman.
(FEN) Professor Järvi ja Tuomion Temppeli (English: Professor Järvi and the Temple of Doom) by Ahti Anttila - Fiction - The latest hit pulp adventure novel by popular writer Ahti Anttila presents a new hero, an University of Kalevala archaeologist who engages in various sorts of dangerous expeditions in search of ancient relics, battling foreign spies, hostile tribesmen and greedy treasure-robbers. The Temple of Doom takes Professor Järvi to the Protected Territories in search for the mythic Temple of Doom of an ancient Swana civilization, where he encounters Carentanian spies attempting to locate the temple and siphon its power for themselves in the quest of Communist world conquest. Järvi must beat the Carentanians and their local henchmen in the race to the Temple, and stop his foes from reaching their goal. Originally published in Fennian. Now published in Austwegian, English, Ivernian, Potenzan, Saami, Saaremaan and Suionian.