Education
He has studied the medieval times and the rise of the modern urban industrial society.
He has studied the medieval times and the rise of the modern urban industrial society.
He also was one of the most influential politicians during the early times of independent Republic of Finland. He was a Social Democrat (see, for example, Sakari Virkkunen, "The Presidents of Finland II" / Suomen presidentit II, Helsinki: Otava Publishing Limited, 1994). As an academic, Voionmaa contributed to introduce economic and geographic perspectives into Finnish history writings.
He was also one of the founders of the School of Social Sciences in 1930 that eventually became the University of Tampere.
Voionmaa was one of the senators in the Tokoi senate in 1917 before the declaration of independence. Later he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of Väinö Tanner 1926-1927.
He was also the Minister of Trade and Industry in the Cajander 3rd cabinet 1937-1939 and also briefly the Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1938. Voionmaa, Väinö, Yhteiskunta ja alkoholikysymys.
Raittiusjärjestöjen yhteistoimikunta, 1944.
Voionmaa, Väinö, Tampereen historia. 1932.
Voionmaa, Väinö, Yhteiskunnallinen alkoholikysymys. WSOY 1925. Voionmaa, Väinö, Suomen talousmaantieto.
WSOY 1922.
Voionmaa, Väinö, Valtioelämän perusteet. Edistysseurojen kustannusosakeyhtiö, 1918. Voionmaa, Väinö, Suur-Suomen luonnolliset rajat, 1918.
Voionmaa"s experience in foreign affairs grew while he was a member of the Finnish delegation to the League of Nations.