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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 interests of the 18th and early-19th centuries.
The Fennomanmovement or Fennomania was a Finnish nationalist movement in the 19th-century Grand Duchy of Finland, built on the work of the fennophile...
increased use of Finnish vigorously presented by the Fennomanmovement. The Fennoman nationalist movement had demanded that Swedish be replaced by Finnish...
the movement and they were held together by a common opponent, the autocratic Russian Empire. The movement separated itself from the main Fennoman movement...
Finnish politician and journalist. He was one of the key persons of the Fennomanmovement and since 1863 the leader of the Finnish Party together with Yrjö...
the 1860s, a strong Finnish nationalist movement, known as the Fennomanmovement, grew. One of the movement's most prominent leaders was the philosopher...
establishment of the Grand Duchy of Finland, and against the backdrop of the Fennomanmovement, the language obtained its official status in the Finnish Diet of...
encouraged Finnish nationalism and cultural unity through the birth of the Fennomanmovement, which bound the Finns to the domestic administration and led to the...
national epic, the Kalevala, was crucial for the Finnish nationalist Fennomanmovement. The Finnish language achieved equal legal status with Swedish in...
Finland's independence in 1917, after a Finnicization campaign by the Fennomanmovement, Finnish clearly dominated in government and society. See further:...
stay. In 1909, the colours blue and white were chosen to support the fennomanmovement and bandy was introduced as the club's second official sport. The...
Järnefelts skola (Järnefelt School), which became a center of the Fennomanmovement. During the time 1880–1910 the golden age of Finnish art coincided...
ethnically, some being Finnish, some Swedish and some Karelian. As the Fennomanmovement started and the new Finnish nation commenced its forming and shaping...
Turanism has its roots in the Finnish nationalist Fennophile and Fennomanmovement, and in the works of Finnish nationalist and linguist Matthias Alexander...
an idea opposed by Finnish-speaking nationalists of the Fennomanmovement. The Svecoman movement gave birth to the Swedish Party, which was later renamed...
France are a similar example. Similarly, in the 19th century, the Fennomanmovement in the Grand Duchy of Finland aimed to raise the Finnish language...
(1850s–1918) Fennomanmovement (1800s-1917) Greek National Awakening (18th century till 1821) Hindavi Swarajya (1645) Illyrian movement (19th century)...
Europaeus studied in Turku where he was influenced by the early Fennomanmovement. Following his appointment as vicar in Liperi in 1832, he developed...
studies, around 1894, that Paasikivi first became involved in the Fennomanmovement, assuming leadership roles in its student organization. On 1 June...
(1834−1905) was a Finnish theater director. She was a supporter of the Fennomanmovement. She was joint director of the Finnish National Theatre with her brother...
(1839–1899), Finnish jurist and politician, leading activist of the Fennomanmovement Jaakko Hallama (1917–1996), Finnish former Foreign Ministry official...
large number of members of the family, under the influence of the Fennomanmovement, fennicized the name to Heikinheimo in the 20th century. Varying spellings...