Title
Hard Work Conquers All: Building the Finnish Community in Canada
Abstract
Above the entrance to the Finnish Labour Temple, in what was once Port Arthur in northern Ontario, is the motto labor omnia vincit – “hard work conquers all.” Since 1910, these words have reflected the dedication of the Finnish community in Canada. This book is a social history of Finnish immigration and community building in Canada during the twentieth century. The first Finns to arrive ranged from conservative churchgoers to radical socialists, reflecting the ideologies that divided their homeland. After the First World War, left-wing Finns fled persecution; following the Second World War, Finns sought the economic security that Canada offered. Each new wave of immigration imbued the relationship between people, homeland, and host country with the politics, ideologies, and cultural expressions of its time. The story of Finns in Canada dovetails with the larger literature on immigration and enriches the history of socialism and ethnic repression in this country. The insightful essays in Hard Work Conquers All explore the nuanced cultural identities of Finnish Canadians, their continued ties to Finland, intergenerational cultural transfer, and the community’s connections with socialism and labour movements. This is a fresh interpretation of the successive waves of Finnish immigration and their influence on Canadian politics and society. --Publisher's description
# of Pages
viii, 239 pages: illustrations
Notes
Contents: Introduction: Writing about Finnish Canadian Experiences / Michel S. Beaulieu, David K. Ratz, and Ronald N. Harpelle. 1. The Finnish Contribution to Early Canadian Socialist Organizations / Michel S. Beaulieu -- 2. Matti Kurikka and the Utopian Socialist Settlement of Sointula, British Columbia / J. Donald Wilson -- 3. Finnish Canadian Soldiers in the First World War / David K. Ratz -- 4. Wrestling, Immigration, and Working-Class Culture: The Finns of the Thunder Bay District before 1939 / C. Nathan Hatton -- 5. “I Won’t Be a Slave!”: Finnish Domestics in Canada, 1911–30 / Varpu Lindström -- 6. “Dear Jussi-Setä”: Generation, Language, and Community in the Youth Page of Vapaus, 1945–60 / Tanya Tuohimaa -- 7. Terveisiä: A Century of Finnish Immigrant Letters from Canada / Samira Saramo -- 8. Cookbooks for Upstairs: Ethnicity, Class, and Gender in Perspective / Hanna Snellman -- 9. From Bush to Bay Street: The Finnish Community of Thunder Bay as Memories, Narratives, and Experiences / Antti Häkkinen. Afterword / Michel S. Beaulieu, David K. Ratz, and Ronald N. Harpelle.
Citation
Harpelle, R. N., Ratz, D. K., & Beaulieu, M. S. (Eds.). (2018). Hard Work Conquers All: Building the Finnish Community in Canada. UBC Press. https://www.ubcpress.ca/hard-work-conquers-all