riskikirjoja
Riskikirjoja, also known as "risk books" in English, are historical financial records that were used in Finland and other parts of the Nordic region during the 17th to 19th centuries. These books served as a means of documenting and managing the economic activities of various institutions, including churches, municipalities, and private individuals.
The term "riskikirja" is derived from the Swedish word "risk" which means "account" or "reckoning". These books
Riskikirjoja were particularly important in the context of the Lutheran Church, as they were used to keep
In addition to their historical significance, riskikirjoja also have genealogical value. They often contain information about
Today, riskikirjoja are studied by historians, economists, and genealogists interested in understanding the financial and social