2017
DOI: 10.7557/4.4166
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Ella Viitaniemi, Yksimielisyydestä yhteiseen sopimiseen: paikallisyhteisön poliittinen kulttuuri ja Kokemäen kivikirkon rakennusprosessi 1730–1786 [Från enighet till gemensamt beslutsfattande: uppförandet av Kumo stenkyrka 1730–1786: byggnadsprocessen och lokalsamfundets politiska kultur], Acta Universitatis Tamperensis, 2158 (Tampere: Tampereen yliopisto 2016). 443 s.

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“…74 The Finnish immigrants in Sweden constituted a special group in a political sense due to the interwoven history of Finland and Sweden and because they were privileged Nordic citizens. 75 The cultural proximity of the Finns and the Nordic co-operation that facilitated their movement to Sweden furthered the establishment of multiculturalism as a political idea in Sweden. It also facilitated the introduction of official multiculturalism due to the universal logic of the Swedish welfare state -the recognition of the Finnish speaking Finns meant that the other immigrant minority groups were also recognized.…”
Section: The Finnish Factor In the Introduction Of Multiculturalism Imentioning
confidence: 98%
“…74 The Finnish immigrants in Sweden constituted a special group in a political sense due to the interwoven history of Finland and Sweden and because they were privileged Nordic citizens. 75 The cultural proximity of the Finns and the Nordic co-operation that facilitated their movement to Sweden furthered the establishment of multiculturalism as a political idea in Sweden. It also facilitated the introduction of official multiculturalism due to the universal logic of the Swedish welfare state -the recognition of the Finnish speaking Finns meant that the other immigrant minority groups were also recognized.…”
Section: The Finnish Factor In the Introduction Of Multiculturalism Imentioning
confidence: 98%