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Scandinavism (; ; ), also called Scandinavianism or pan-Scandinavianism, "Pan-Scandinavianism" . (2007). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 29, 2007, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online. is an ideology that supports various degrees of cooperation among the countries. Scandinavism comprises the literary, linguistic and cultural movement that focuses on promoting a shared Scandinavian past, a shared cultural heritage, a common Scandinavian mythology and a common language or dialect continuum (from the common ancestor language of ) and which led to the formation of joint periodicals and societies in support of Scandinavian literature and languages. The Literary Scandinavism . Øresundstid, 2003. Retrieved 6 May 2007. The movement was most popular among and .


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According to historian , prior to the formation of state-like kingdoms, Scandinavia was and linguistically homogeneous.
(2025). 9783700166047, Austrian Academy of Sciences Press. .

Pan-Scandinavianism as a modern movement originated in the 19th century, but the movement had already begun spreading a century earlier in circles of literature and science. The Pan-Scandinavian movement paralleled the unification movements of and . (1999). "Nordic cooperation", UDA085ENG. In Nytt fra Norge, ODIN – Information from the government and the ministries, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway. See also Tunander, Ola (1999). "Norway, Sweden and Nordic cooperation". In The European North – Hard, soft and civic security. Eds. Lassi Heininen and Gunnar Lassinantti. The Olof Palme International Center/Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, 1999. pp. 39–48. . As opposed to the German and Italian counterparts, the Scandinavian state-building project was not successful and is no longer pursued. It was at its height in the mid-19th century and supported the idea of unity.

(1960). 9780521045483, CUP Archive. .

The movement was initiated by Danish and Swedish university students in the 1840s, with a base in . In the beginning, the political establishments in the two countries, including the and with his "one man government", were suspicious of the movement. The Students . Øresundstid, 2003. Retrieved 6 May 2007. The movement was a significant force from 1846 to 1864, however the movement eventually dwindled and only had strong support among the Swedish-speaking population of Finland.

The collapse of Pan-Scandinavianism came in 1864 when the Second Schleswig-Holstein War broke out. (who was also King Charles IV of Norway), who reigned from 1859 until his death in 1872, in spite of championing Pan-Scandinivianism, failed to help in the war.

Author Hans Christian Andersen became an adherent of Scandinavism after a visit to Sweden in 1837, and committed himself to writing a poem that would convey the relatedness of Swedes, Danes and . It was in July 1839, during a visit to the island of in Denmark, that Andersen first wrote the text of his poem, Jeg er en Skandinav ("I am a Scandinavian"). Andersen composed the poem to capture "the beauty of the Nordic spirit, the way the three sister nations have gradually grown together", as part of a Scandinavian national anthem. Composer set the poem to music, and the composition was published in January 1840. Its popularity peaked in 1845, after which it was seldom sung.

In 1923, the Foundation was established with the goal of promoting Scandinavian unity through culture.


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