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- Finnish_nationalism abstract "Nationalism was a central force in the History of Finland for the last two centuries. The Finnish national awakening in the mid-19th century was the result of members of the Swedish-speaking upper classes deliberately choosing to promote Finnish culture and language as a means of nation building, i.e. to establish a feeling of unity between all people in Finland including (and not of least importance) between the ruling elite and the ruled peasantry. The publication in 1835 of the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, a collection of traditional myths and legends which is the folklore of the Karelian people (the Finnic Russian Orthodox people who inhabit the Lake Ladoga-region of eastern Finland and present-day NW Russia), stirred the nationalism that later led to Finland's independence from Russia.Nationalism was contested by the pro-Russian element and by the internationalism of the labor movement. The result was a tendency to class conflict over nationalism, but the early 1900s the working classes split into the Valpas (class struggle emphasis) and Mäkelin (nationalist emphasis).".
- Finnish_nationalism thumbnail Flag_of_Finland.svg?width=300.
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- Finnish_nationalism subject Category:History_of_Finland.
- Finnish_nationalism subject Category:Nationalism_by_country_or_region.
- Finnish_nationalism subject Category:Politics_of_Finland.
- Finnish_nationalism comment "Nationalism was a central force in the History of Finland for the last two centuries. The Finnish national awakening in the mid-19th century was the result of members of the Swedish-speaking upper classes deliberately choosing to promote Finnish culture and language as a means of nation building, i.e. to establish a feeling of unity between all people in Finland including (and not of least importance) between the ruling elite and the ruled peasantry.".
- Finnish_nationalism label "Finnish nationalism".
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- Finnish_nationalism wasDerivedFrom Finnish_nationalism?oldid=604943088.
- Finnish_nationalism depiction Flag_of_Finland.svg.
- Finnish_nationalism isPrimaryTopicOf Finnish_nationalism.