Definition of Fennomania. Meaning of Fennomania. Synonyms of Fennomania

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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...
- end of the nineteenth century from temperance, religious movements and Fennomania, had a Finnish nationalist, working-class character. From 1899 to 1906...
- establishment of the language in the schools, while remaining loyal to the czar. Fennomania became the Finnish Party in the 1860s. Liberalism was the central issue...
- establishment of the language in the schools, while remaining loyal to the czar. Fennomania became the Finnish Party in the 1860s. Liberalism was the central issue...
- Ingman (1868-1934) Juho Kusti Paasikivi (1870-1956) Ilkka Liikanen (1995): Fennomania ja kansa - Joukkojärjestäytymisen läpimurto ja Suomalaisen puolueen synty...
- Conservatives in Finland and Scandinavia, that had its background in fennomania and the Åland Crisis. An ****essment of Linkomies's role as politician...
- sought a form of Finnish nationalism that combined Scandinavianism with Fennomania. In 1855, Oskar Tammelander, working for the Russian secret police went...
- and continued studying at the University of Helsinki. During a time of Fennomania in Finland he was one of the first students to complete an examination...
- autocratic Gustavian Constitution of 1772, the fervent anti-Germanic Fennomania and the bloody aftermath of the Civil War. As a foreign minister, Günther...