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  1. Many Scandinavians emigrated to Canada, the United States, Australia, Africa, and New Zealand during the later nineteenth century. The main wave of Scandinavian emigration occurred in the 1860s lasting until the 1880s, although substantial emigration continued until the 1930s.

  2. Aug 22, 2019 · Gothenburg. Bergen. Scandinavian design. The ‘Nordic model' explained. Scandinavian people. What are Scandinavians really like? The languages of Scandinavia. The history of Scandinavia. The Viking Age. Political unions and wars. How to visit Scandinavia. Scandinavia travel tips. Welcome to Scandinavia.

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  4. Apr 22, 2020 · A column tracing contributions by Scandinavian-Americans is timely for two reasons — search for identity and Syttende Mai on May 17. From the late eighth to the late 11th centuries, Norse people...

  5. Feb 25, 2015 · Frequently derided by right-wing politicians as an example of everything wrong with Big Government, the Scandinavian countries are, in fact, some of the richest, most successful societies on...

  6. Jun 23, 2015 · Scandinavia in the Age of Revolution: Nordic Political Cultures, 1740–1820. Edited by Pasi Ihalainen, Michael Bregnsbo, Karin Sennefelt and Patrik Winton (Surrey: Ashgate, 2011. xvii plus 381 pp., £85.00) | Journal of Social History | Oxford Academic. Journal Article.

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  7. May 3, 2024 · Aims and scope. Journal metrics Editorial board. Scandinavian Journal of History presents articles on Nordic history and review essays that survey themes in recent historical research about the Nordic region.

  8. Following World War II, there was an increase in interest in ethnic origins in the United States, which saw more Scandinavian Americans refer to themselves as Norwegian-American, Danish-American, etc. Remaining communities became concerned with cultural activism and preservationism.