Scandinavism

English

Etymology

From Scandinavia + -ism

Noun

Scandinavism (countable and uncountable, plural Scandinavisms)

  1. Scandinavianism
    • 2015, Johan Strang, Nordic Cooperation: A European Region in Transition (page 113)
      With the Eidsvoll Constitution of 1814, Norway had gained a radically free and democratic constitution that many national-liberals felt was worth imitating. Scandinavism gained support, and a Norwegian–Swedish expeditionary force was formed to support Denmark in the 1848 war against Prussia, but it never actually engaged in combat.
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