- clergy, the
Svecomans by
industrialists and
academics from
other faculties besides the
theological one. The
spiritual leader of the
Svecomans was the linguist...
- Circ****ia
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official language of
Finland only in 1892.
Fennomans were
opposed by the
Svecomans,
headed by Axel Olof
Freudenthal (1836–1911). He
supported continuing...
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predecessor of the
Swedish People's
Party of Finland. It was a part of the
Svecoman movement and its main
policy was
opposition of the
Fennoman movement. Unlike...
-
position of a
national language and a
national culture. The opposition, the
Svecomans,
tried to
defend the
status of
Swedish and the ties to the
Germanic world...
-
where the
nationalistic movement struggle between the
Fennomans and the
Svecomans was raging. He was a
strong proponent of the use of
Swedish in Finland...
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terrorist acts.
During World War I and the rise of Germanism, the pro-Swedish
Svecomans began their covert collaboration with
Imperial Germany and, from 1915...
- term "national liberal" was used by the
elite Swedish-speakers of the
Svecoman movement who
advocated liberal ideals, but
wanted to keep
Swedish as the...
- 1872,
members of the two language-based parties, the
Fennomans and the
Svecomans,
gained more
ground at the
expense of the liberals.
After the ********ination...
- home. However,
another group of the Swedish-speaking po****tion, the
Svecomans, did not wish to
abandon Swedish and
opposed the
Fennoman ideology and...