- 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...
- period. From the 1860s, a
strong Finnish nationalist movement,
known as the
Fennoman movement, grew. One of the movement's most
prominent leaders was the philosopher...
-
Svecoman movement and its main
policy was
opposition of the
Fennoman movement.
Unlike Fennomans, who were
largely liberal on
other matters than the language...
-
demands for
increased use of
Finnish vigorously presented by the
Fennoman movement. The
Fennoman nationalist movement had
demanded that
Swedish be replaced...
- The
Young Finnish Party or Constitutional-
Fennoman Party (Finnish:
Nuorsuomalainen Puolue or Perustuslaillis-Suomenmielinen Puolue) was a
liberal and nationalist...
- The
Finnish Party (Finnish:
Suomalainen Puolue) was a
Fennoman conservative political party in the
autonomous Grand Duchy of
Finland and
independent Finland...
-
possessed the
professions of philosopher,
journalist and author, was one of the most
influential Fennomans and
Finnish nationalists in the 19th century....
- 1830s – one
based around literature. This
marked the
beginning of the
Fennoman movement, a
nationalistic movement that
would operate in
Finland until...
-
salon Järnefelts
skola (Järnefelt School),
which became a
center of the
Fennoman movement.
During the time 1880–1910 the
golden age of
Finnish art coincided...
- Svecomans, did not wish to
abandon Swedish and
opposed the
Fennoman ideology and
Fennoman-inspired reforms. In 1863
Alexander II (AsK 26/1863)
ruled that...