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The Americanization of the Finns

The Americanization of the Finns
Author: John Wargelin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1924
Genre: Americanization
ISBN:

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Finns in the United States

Finns in the United States
Author: Auvo Kostiainen
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 162895020X

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Late-arriving immigrants during the Great Migration, Finns were, comparatively speaking, a relatively small immigrant group, with about 350,000 immigrants arriving prior to World War II. Nevertheless, because of their geographic concentration in the Upper Midwest in particular, their impact was pronounced. They differed from many other new immigrant groups in a number of ways, including the fact that theirs is not an Indo-European language, and many old-country cultural and social features reflect their geographic location in Europe, at the juncture of East and West. A fresh and up-to-date analysis of Finnish Americans, this insightful volume lays the groundwork for exploring this unique culture through a historical context, followed by an overview of the overall composition and settlement patterns of these newcomers. The authors investigate the vivid ethnic organizations Finns created, as well as the cultural life they sought to preserve and enhance while fitting into their new homeland. Also explored are the complex dimensions of Finnish-American political and religious life, as well as the exodus of many radical leftists to Soviet Karelia in the 1930s. Through the lens of multiculturalism, transnationalism, and whiteness studies, the authors of this volume present a rich portrait of this distinctive group.


Finnish Immigrants in America, 1880-1920

Finnish Immigrants in America, 1880-1920
Author: Arthur William Hoglund
Publisher: Madison : University of Wisconsin P.
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1960
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"In this study I deal with the Finnish immigrants in those areas of thought and action which were most important in the lives of any immigrant group. I emphasize especially their many organizations which pursued different ideals and aspirations for a better and happier life. At the same time I try to show how their heritage from Finland was reshaped in America." -- P. v.


The Finns in America

The Finns in America
Author: Eloise Paananen
Publisher: Minneapolis : Lerner Publications Company
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1977
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822510277

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A survey of Finnish immigration to America including their reasons for leaving their homeland, adjustment problems here, and their contributions to almost every aspect of American life.


AMERICANIZATION OF THE FINNISH

AMERICANIZATION OF THE FINNISH
Author: Clemens Niemi
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2016-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781360220963

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The Finns in America

The Finns in America
Author: Eloise Katherine Engle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1977
Genre: Finnish Americans
ISBN:

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A survey of Finnish immigration to America including their reasons for leaving their homeland, adjustment problems here, and their contributions to almost every aspect of American life.


In Two Cultures

In Two Cultures
Author: Aili Jarvenpa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1992
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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A collection of writings from the sons and daughters of immigrant parent who were shuffled between Finnish and American ways of life, making them the translators of American language and culture for their parents.


Finns in the United States

Finns in the United States
Author: Auvo Kostiainen
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781611861068

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Late-arriving immigrants during the Great Migration, Finns were, comparatively speaking, a relatively small immigrant group, with about 350,000 immigrants arriving prior to World War II. Nevertheless, because of their geographic concentration in the Upper Midwest in particular, their impact was pronounced. They differed from many other new immigrant groups in a number of ways, including the fact that theirs is not an Indo-European language, and many old-country cultural and social features reflect their geographic location in Europe, at the juncture of East and West. A fresh and up-to-date analysis of Finnish Americans, this insightful volume lays the groundwork for exploring this unique culture through a historical context, followed by an overview of the overall composition and settlement patterns of these newcomers. The authors investigate the vivid ethnic organizations Finns created, as well as the cultural life they sought to preserve and enhance while fitting into their new homeland. Also explored are the complex dimensions of Finnish-American political and religious life, as well as the exodus of many radical leftists to Soviet Karelia in the 1930s. Through the lens of multiculturalism, transnationalism, and whiteness studies, the authors of this volume present a rich portrait of this distinctive group.


Finns in Minnesota

Finns in Minnesota
Author: Arnold Robert Alanen
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0873518608

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This succinct yet comprehensive volume outlines the contributions and culture of Minnesota's Finnish Americans, perhaps best known for their cooperative ventures, their political involvement, and, of course, their saunas.