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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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De Svenska dagstidningarna och dess relation till de Svenska emigranterna till Amerika mellan 1901-1904 : -En argumentationsanalys om Svenska dagstidningars åsikter om den svenska emigrationen, med inslag av nationalism. / The Swedish Newspapers relationship with the Swedish emigration to Amerika between 1901-1904. : -An argumentative analysis of the Swedish newspapers´ oppinions about the emigration in 1901-1904, with a hint of nationalism.

Holmgren, Mathias January 2014 (has links)
The Swedish emigrants, in 1901-1904, were displeased with their home country, so they moved to America with hope to find a better life. Even though they were displeased they still had a great love for their home country and tried to either create a “new Sweden” (the Swedish-Americans), or they traveled back to their families, hopefully with savings big enough to buy their own home. Sweden did not have a homestead act like the Americans did, which probably is the biggest reason to the emigration. There was also the question of each individual’s right to vote. When you got American citizenship, you received the right to vote. The right to vote, as a reason to the emigration, was discussed in the Swedish newspaper. Some articles claimed that there were areas in Sweden with little political influence that had a lower emigration rate, in comparison to areas with a larger political influence. However, not only did you receive the right to vote, but you also get a home for free, thanks to the The Homestead, which later on became a national symbol for Sweden. A little red cottage with a stone wall around the land. The feeling for nationalism grew as this symbol alongside the Swedish national theme came along. There were of course other reasons, such as the strict laws of military service at the age of 20. As the laws got more serious, the emigration got higher.   My purpose behind this thesis was to find out what the oppinions was from two Swedish newspapers about the great emigration to America that took place between the years of 1901-1904. It was two newspapers from each political opposites, and a total of 35 articles was found and used. To make the material manageable, I had to set up a few keywords. That way I could select a few headlines, instead of reading them all. Then I presented the newspapers´ arguments in four kategories. The same four kategories are used to discuss the possibilities and problematics behind the arguments. The point behind this study is to show how the nationalistic arguments are presented in the newspapers.
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En emprisk studie av emigrationens förekomst och roll i historieundervisnigen på högstadiet / An empiric study of the emigrations occurrence and part in history education on the senior level of the nine-year compulory school

Roxå, Helena January 2006 (has links)
<p>Sverige var för över hundra år sedan ett utvandrarland. Under 1800-talet lämnade i genomsnitt 100 personer landet varje dag. Från och med 1821 fram till 1930-talet utvandrade cirka 1,2 miljoner svenskar, de allra flesta till Amerika. I det närmaste var femte, sammanlagt över 200 000, återvände till Sverige. Dock var det 1 miljon som aldrig återvände.</p><p>Examensuppsatsen belyser den svenska emigrationen under 1800-talet till Amerika som företeelse och dess förekomst och roll i undervisningen på högstadiet.</p><p>Studien visar att emigrationen som företeelse inte används i undervisningen. Skäl som lyfts fram för att inte använda emigrationen i undervisningen är bland annat tidsbrist och tungarbetat källmaterial. Studien visar att emigrationen får stå tillbaka för andra historiska skeenden.</p>
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En emprisk studie av emigrationens förekomst och roll i historieundervisnigen på högstadiet / An empiric study of the emigrations occurrence and part in history education on the senior level of the nine-year compulory school

Roxå, Helena January 2006 (has links)
Sverige var för över hundra år sedan ett utvandrarland. Under 1800-talet lämnade i genomsnitt 100 personer landet varje dag. Från och med 1821 fram till 1930-talet utvandrade cirka 1,2 miljoner svenskar, de allra flesta till Amerika. I det närmaste var femte, sammanlagt över 200 000, återvände till Sverige. Dock var det 1 miljon som aldrig återvände. Examensuppsatsen belyser den svenska emigrationen under 1800-talet till Amerika som företeelse och dess förekomst och roll i undervisningen på högstadiet. Studien visar att emigrationen som företeelse inte används i undervisningen. Skäl som lyfts fram för att inte använda emigrationen i undervisningen är bland annat tidsbrist och tungarbetat källmaterial. Studien visar att emigrationen får stå tillbaka för andra historiska skeenden.
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Jorden åt folket : Nationalföreningen mot emigrationen 1907-1925 /

Lindkvist, Anna, January 2007 (has links)
Diss. Umeå : Umeå universitet, 2007.
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Język polonijny w Szwecji : Przeskok kodowy w rozmowach na temat pracy / Polska språket i Sverige : Kodväxling i samtal om arbete

Bartkowiak, Paulina January 2015 (has links)
No description available.

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