02675oam 2200469I 450 991051179880332120200320171946.090-04-38520-710.1163/9789004385207(CKB)4100000007188611(MiAaPQ)EBC5609696(OCoLC)1048936554(nllekb)BRILL9789004385207(EXLCZ)99410000000718861120181126d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe peregrine profession transnational mobility of Nordic engineers and architects, 1880-1930 /Per-Olof Grönberg[electronic resource]Leiden,Boston :BRILL,2019.1 online resource (372 pages)Studies in Global Migration History ;v. 36/1290-04-36647-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- A Peregrine Profession -- The Choice of Destinations -- To Study and to Practise in German-Speaking Europe -- Journeymen and Traditional Emigrants to North America -- A Worldwide Labour Market -- Burning No Bridges Behind Them -- Summary and Concluding Discussion -- Back Matter -- Appendices -- Sources and References.In The Peregrine Profession Per-Olof Grönberg offers an account of the pre-1930 transnational mobility of engineers and architects educated in the Nordic countries 1880-1919. Outlining a system where learning mobility was more important than labour market mobility, the author shows that more than every second graduate went abroad. Transnational mobility was stronger from Finland and Norway than from Denmark and Sweden, partly because of slower industrialisation and deficiencies in the domestic technical education. This mobility included all parts of the world but concentrated on the leading industrial countries in German speaking Europe and North America. Significant majorities returned and became agents of technology transfer and technical change. Thereby, these mobile graduates also became important for Nordic industrialisationStudies in Global Social History36/12.ScandinaviaEngineersElectronic books.Scandinavia.Engineers.331.25Grönberg Per-Olof1068649NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910511798803321The peregrine profession2553609UNINA