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    The Fennoman movement or Fennomania was a Finnish nationalist movement in the 19th-century Grand Duchy of Finland, built on the work of the fennophile...
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  • increased use of Finnish vigorously presented by the Fennoman movement. The Fennoman nationalist movement had demanded that Swedish be replaced by Finnish...
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  • It was a part of the Svecoman movement and its main policy was opposition of the Fennoman movement. Unlike Fennomans, who were largely liberal on other...
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    national epic, the Kalevala, was crucial for the Finnish nationalist Fennoman movement. The Finnish language achieved equal legal status with Swedish in...
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    the 1860s, a strong Finnish nationalist movement, known as the Fennoman movement, grew. One of the movement's most prominent leaders was the philosopher...
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  • the movement and they were held together by a common opponent, the autocratic Russian Empire. The movement separated itself from the main Fennoman movement...
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    encouraged Finnish nationalism and cultural unity through the birth of the Fennoman movement, which bound the Finns to the domestic administration and led to the...
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    establishment of the Grand Duchy of Finland, and against the backdrop of the Fennoman movement, the language obtained its official status in the Finnish Diet of...
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    around literature. This marked the beginning of the Fennoman movement, a nationalistic movement that would operate in Finland until its independence...
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  • commercial bank operating from 1889 to 1995. It was created by the fennoman movement as a Finnish language alternative to the largely Swedish language...
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  • stay. In 1909, the colours blue and white were chosen to support the fennoman movement and bandy was introduced as the club's second official sport. The...
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    Järnefelts skola (Järnefelt School), which became a center of the Fennoman movement. During the time 1880–1910 the golden age of Finnish art coincided...
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    Turanism has its roots in the Finnish nationalist Fennophile and Fennoman movement, and in the works of Finnish nationalist and linguist Matthias Alexander...
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    Finland's independence in 1917, after a Finnicization campaign by the Fennoman movement, Finnish clearly dominated in government and society. See further:...
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    ethnically, some being Finnish, some Swedish and some Karelian. As the Fennoman movement started and the new Finnish nation commenced its forming and shaping...
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    (1834−1905) was a Finnish theater director. She was a supporter of the Fennoman movement. She was joint director of the Finnish National Theatre with her brother...
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  • France are a similar example. Similarly, in the 19th century, the Fennoman movement in the Grand Duchy of Finland aimed to raise the Finnish language...
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    Alexander II was a politically daring allegory which annoyed the Fennoman movement.[why?] Two gypsum copies were later made of the statue in the same...
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    Swedish-speaking and bilingual municipalities of Finland Svecoman movement Fennoman movement Fennicization Finlandssvensk samling Yle FSR Swedish-speaking...
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    Party after Johan Vilhelm Snellman. He was a central figure in the fennoman movement. His original name was Georg Zakarias Forsman and his family from...
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  • idea opposed by the Finnish-speaking nationalists of the Fennoman movement. The Svecoman movement gave birth to the Swedish Party, which was later renamed...
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    studies, around 1894, that Paasikivi first became involved in the Fennoman movement, assuming leadership roles in its student organization. On 1 June...
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    Finnish politician and journalist. He was one of the key persons of the Fennoman movement and since 1863 the leader of the Finnish Party together with Yrjö...
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  • Circassia Karelia Nordic countries Faroe Islands Finland Fennoman movement Svecoman movement Greenland Iceland Norway Sápmi Spain Basque Canary Islands...
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    by National Romanticism, and politically by the pro-independence Fennoman movement. Usko Nyström's chief work, the Grand Hôtel Cascade, Imatra (1903)...
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    When her sons was at university, her salon became a center of the Fennoman movement of Finnish nationalism, the association K.P.T. or "koko programmi...
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    involved ethnic and class dimensions. The nationalist movement against Russia began with the Fennoman movement led by Hegelian philosopher Johan Vilhelm Snellman...
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  • published in the Grand Duchy of Finland, becoming influential in the Fennoman movement. c. early March – John Stuart Mill's maid accidentally burns the unpublished...
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    affiliation. This led to Turanism becoming the mainstream in the Fennoman movement, and Arthur Castrén, who was a prominent fennomanist, believed that...
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    Europaeus studied in Turku where he was influenced by the early Fennoman movement. Following his appointment as vicar in Liperi in 1832, he developed...
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