Weaving the ethnic fabric : social networks among Swedish-American radicals in Chicago 1890-1940

The present dissertation deals with how a segment of the Swedish immigrant group mobilized to be included in American society. Three Swedish-American working class organizations have been studied as to how they interacted to promote their interests in Chicago and the Lake View district during the fi...

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Main Author: Nordahl, Per
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Historiska studier 1994
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-741852013-06-28T04:08:14ZWeaving the ethnic fabric : social networks among Swedish-American radicals in Chicago 1890-1940engNordahl, PerUmeå universitet, Historiska studierUmeå : Umeå universitet1994ethnicityclasslabor movementimmigrant radicalismsocial networksinternational migrationSvenskamerikanerhistoriaFörenta StaternaChicago1890-1940ArbetarrörelsenThe present dissertation deals with how a segment of the Swedish immigrant group mobilized to be included in American society. Three Swedish-American working class organizations have been studied as to how they interacted to promote their interests in Chicago and the Lake View district during the first decades of this century. Reflecting political, cultural and economic aspects of the immigrant workers' lives the case studies indicate that Swedish immigrant workers constructed an organizational network parallel to the one they had left in the old country known as "folkrörelsesamverkan" (popular movement cooperation). Like in Sweden this network was constructed as a haven for social mobilization, with the exception that in the American context an ethnic aspect was added.In the formative phase of their haven, historical retrospect and the defence of organized labor in the old country were important aspects of their activities. Through the educational and cultural programs that were organized, the group articulated and consolidated its position for interaction with American society including other ethnic groups. Political radicalism, including a pro-labor temperance movement, distinguished the group both within the Swedish enclave and the American labor movement. Nevertheless, in constant conflict and cooperation with other groups, new bonds of solidarity were developed which gradually enabled a re-definition of the group to include fewer ethnic and more class aspects. Once a wider definition of the group was implemented, the need for separate Swedish-American organizations decreased. Hence in the 1930s, by which time the Swedish immigrants had been included in the American labor movement, the Swedish-American labor movement also withered. digitalisering@umuDoctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-74185urn:isbn:91-7174-955-1Umeå studies in the humanities, 0345-0155 ; 122application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
collection NDLTD
language English
format Doctoral Thesis
sources NDLTD
topic ethnicity
class
labor movement
immigrant radicalism
social networks
international migration
Svenskamerikaner
historia
Förenta Staterna
Chicago
1890-1940
Arbetarrörelsen
spellingShingle ethnicity
class
labor movement
immigrant radicalism
social networks
international migration
Svenskamerikaner
historia
Förenta Staterna
Chicago
1890-1940
Arbetarrörelsen
Nordahl, Per
Weaving the ethnic fabric : social networks among Swedish-American radicals in Chicago 1890-1940
description The present dissertation deals with how a segment of the Swedish immigrant group mobilized to be included in American society. Three Swedish-American working class organizations have been studied as to how they interacted to promote their interests in Chicago and the Lake View district during the first decades of this century. Reflecting political, cultural and economic aspects of the immigrant workers' lives the case studies indicate that Swedish immigrant workers constructed an organizational network parallel to the one they had left in the old country known as "folkrörelsesamverkan" (popular movement cooperation). Like in Sweden this network was constructed as a haven for social mobilization, with the exception that in the American context an ethnic aspect was added.In the formative phase of their haven, historical retrospect and the defence of organized labor in the old country were important aspects of their activities. Through the educational and cultural programs that were organized, the group articulated and consolidated its position for interaction with American society including other ethnic groups. Political radicalism, including a pro-labor temperance movement, distinguished the group both within the Swedish enclave and the American labor movement. Nevertheless, in constant conflict and cooperation with other groups, new bonds of solidarity were developed which gradually enabled a re-definition of the group to include fewer ethnic and more class aspects. Once a wider definition of the group was implemented, the need for separate Swedish-American organizations decreased. Hence in the 1930s, by which time the Swedish immigrants had been included in the American labor movement, the Swedish-American labor movement also withered. === digitalisering@umu
author Nordahl, Per
author_facet Nordahl, Per
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title Weaving the ethnic fabric : social networks among Swedish-American radicals in Chicago 1890-1940
title_short Weaving the ethnic fabric : social networks among Swedish-American radicals in Chicago 1890-1940
title_full Weaving the ethnic fabric : social networks among Swedish-American radicals in Chicago 1890-1940
title_fullStr Weaving the ethnic fabric : social networks among Swedish-American radicals in Chicago 1890-1940
title_full_unstemmed Weaving the ethnic fabric : social networks among Swedish-American radicals in Chicago 1890-1940
title_sort weaving the ethnic fabric : social networks among swedish-american radicals in chicago 1890-1940
publisher Umeå universitet, Historiska studier
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