- the
first generation of
Fennomans, like
Johan Vilhelm Snellman, was Swedish. Some of the
originally Swedish-speaking
Fennomans learned Finnish, and made...
- 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...
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language strife between Fennomans and
Svecomans in
these decades also
mirrored more
general political divisions: The
Fennomans were
favoured by the Russian...
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possessed the
professions of philosopher,
journalist and author, was one of the most
influential Fennomans and
Finnish nationalists in the 19th century....
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Svecoman movement and its main
policy was
opposition of the
Fennoman movement.
Unlike Fennomans, who were
largely liberal on
other matters than the language...
- The
Young Finnish Party or Constitutional-
Fennoman Party (Finnish:
Nuorsuomalainen Puolue or Perustuslaillis-Suomenmielinen Puolue) was a
liberal and nationalist...
-
Aunus Karjala (English:
Olonets Karelia). 19th-century ethnic-nationalist
Fennomans saw East
Karelia as the
ancient home of
Finnic culture, "un-contaminated"[clarification...
- 19th
century Fennomans consciously sought to
define the
Finnish people through depiction of the
common people's
everyday lives in art, such as this painting...
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ethnic Swede and was
later ennobled.
These Finnish Swedes,
known as the
Fennomans,
Fennicized their family names,
learned Finnish, and made a
point of using...
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During the era of
National Romanticism in Finland, many people,
especially Fennomans,
finnicized their previously Swedish family names. Some of
these people...