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Migration &
Empire,
1830-1939
Immigrants in Scotland -
Lithuanians
In today’s class I am learning to:
• Describe the experiences of Lithuanian
immigrants in Scotland
• Explain why some Scots supported or
opposed Lithuanian immigration
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Lithuanian migration has often received less
attention than other immigrant groups, but there
was still a significant population in Scotland.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Reasons for
moving
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Russia’s actions forced
Lithuanians to migrate.
The Russian Empire used
Russiafication. This meant
that countries under their
control (including
Lithuania) had to speak
Russian and could not
follow their own customs,
such as religious beliefs.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Religious discrimination
also forced many
Lithuanians to leave their
home, including moving to
Scotland.
Catholic Lithuanians were
oppressed by the Russian
Orthodox Church, and
Lithuanian Jews faced
attacks too.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Some Lithuanians also fled
to Scotland to avoid being
forced to become soldiers
in the Russian Army.
Others moved to escape
the extreme poverty in
their country, including
having to pay very high
taxes to the Russian
Empire.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
For most Lithuanians, the
aim was to live in the USA.
Scotland was a temporary
home to allow them to
earn enough money to
pay for their US fare.
It is even claimed that on
arrival in Scotland some
Lithuanians believed they
were in the USA.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Where they
lived
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
There were two groups of
Lithuanian immigrant, and
this influenced the places
to which they moved, and
often the jobs in which
they worked.
Jewish Lithuanians tended
to move to Glasgow but
Catholic Lithuanians lived
in other areas.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
The largest group of
Lithuanian immigrants
were Catholic.
They moved to areas with
mine work, such as West
Lothian and Ayrshire.
Others went to North
Ayrshire to work in the
smelting industry, or steel
works in Lanarkshire.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Bellshill in Lanarkshire was
a particular magnet for
Lithuanian immigrants.
Around 5000-6000
Lithuanians lived in the
area – giving it the
nickname ‘Little
Lithuania’. They were
attracted by nearby mines
and steel works.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
The Lithuanian community
in Scotland grew until
World War One.
At this point Lithuanian
men were forced to join
the British or Russian
armies, and this led to
many of them leaving
Scotland, reducing the
community’s visibility.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Employment
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Jewish immigrants from
Lithuania went to cities
such as Edinburgh and, in
particular, Glasgow.
In these places they
worked in the tailoring
industry, or set up
businesses selling tobacco
or working as hawkers and
peddlers.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Most Lithuanian
immigrants were Catholic
and they moved to areas
with heavy industry such
as mines and metal works.
Some Scottish companies
– such as Bairds and
Dixons – actively recruited
in Lithuania to attract
employees.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Mine work was not limited
just to male Lithuanian
immigrants; many women
also found work in the
mines too.
Some Lithuanians – who
had been farmers in their
homeland – also found
work on Scottish farms,
especially at harvest time.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Housing
conditions
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Jewish Lithuanian
immigrants tended to live
in poor quality housing in
places like Glasgow, in
particular the Gorbals.
Here they faced the same
problems as others in
these areas, including
overcrowding and poor
sanitation.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Catholic Lithuanians
mainly lived in poor areas
near to their work, such as
the mines of Ayrshire or
metal works in
Lanarkshire.
They also had to live in
poor quality and
overcrowded homes as a
result of this.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Miners and metal workers
often lived in purpose-built
single-storey cottages.
These were usually one- or
two-roomed homes. Like
single ends, they did not
have indoor toilets.
Shift workers often shared
beds, with one using them
whilst the other worked.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Personal
identity
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
One of the main reasons
that Lithuanians came to
Scotland was to avoid the
Russification policy, which
forced them give up their
personal identity.
As a result of this it was
important that once in
Scotland they continued to
celebrate their heritage.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Lithuanian communities in
Scotland continued to
speak their native
language.
In addition they set up
newspapers, which not
only helped them read in
their language but also to
find out information about
life in Lithuania.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Lithuanian businesses
were also established in
Scotland, which brought
more money into the
community.
Insurance companies
were set up and other
Lithuanians opened shops,
which other immigrants
were encouraged to use.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Catholic Lithuanians
attended Catholic
churches, and were often
buried in Catholic
cemeteries in Glasgow and
Edinburgh.
Jewish Lithuanians helped
open synagogues and
were also buried in Jewish
cemeteries.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Lithuanian social groups
were established, letting
the immigrant group to
socialise at events such as
concerts and dances.
Marriage and birth
ceremonies amongst
Lithuanians were also
conducted in line with
traditions at home.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Other social groups for
Lithuanians included
youth clubs, football
teams, choirs and scout
groups.
Lithuanian immigrants
also continued to practice
their religious beliefs,
which was Catholicism for
most of them.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Relations with
Scots
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Lithuanians made up only
a small proportion of
Scotland’s population;
they also living in only a
small number of areas
across the country.
Whilst this limited the
discrimination they faced,
it did not stop it
happening.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
To help them better
integrate, some
immigrants changed their
surnames to reflect
Scottish names, for
example, Bernotaitis
became Brown.
However some names
were changed by officials
without agreement.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
However many
Lithuanians still faced
criticism from Scots.
Many Lithuanians worked
in mines, often being used
by employers as strike
breakers. This resulted in
them facing anger from
Scottish mine workers
whose jobs they took.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Other Scots felt angry that
the immigrant Lithuanians
would sometimes work for
lower wages that Scots.
This led to a fear that
Scots would lose their
jobs, or that all average
wages would be reduced
as a result of this, again
creating resentment.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Trade unions launched
campaigns against the
immigrant workers, even
describing them as “an
evil” in Scottish society.
Some politicians also
campaigned against their
presence, saying Scots did
not want to accept the
“paupers of Europe”.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Eventually though many
Lithuanians improved
relations by becoming
involved in campaigns to
improve workplace
conditions.
This included setting up
trade unions or
supporting strike action
taken by the Scots.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Like other immigrant
groups, the Lithuanians
that came to Scotland
were often very poor, or
they were trying to save
money for the US journey.
This meant they lived in
poorer areas, causing
anger if they were seen to
add to overcrowding.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Lithuanians also suffered
(in the same way as other
immigrants) from negative
stereotypes.
The poverty faced by
Lithuanians created an
idea that they were drunk,
dirty or diseased, leading
to some Scots opposing
their migration.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Another problem was that
the majority of Lithuanian
immigrants were Catholic.
This brought them into
conflict with many
Protestant Scots,
especially when the
Lithuanians held their
religious services, spoken
in Lithuanian.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Even though many had
integrated into Scotland,
many Lithuanian families
were forced to leave.
After World War One the
British government
withdrew financial
support for Lithuanian
women and children,
forcing them to go home.
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
The British government
wanted the Lithuanians to
leave because:
• They did want to pay
the economic cost of
supporting the
Lithuanians
• They worried
Lithuanians might
support Communism
Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
Immigrants in Scotland – Lithuanians
Lithuanian
people
Reasons for
moving
Relations
with Scots
Personal
identity
Employment
Housing
Immigrants in Scotland – Lithuanians
Lithuanian
people
Reasons for
moving
Personal
identity
Employment
Housing
Immigrants in Scotland – Lithuanians
Lithuanian
people
Personal
identity
Employment
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Lithuanians in Scotland: Immigration Experiences

  • 2. In today’s class I am learning to: • Describe the experiences of Lithuanian immigrants in Scotland • Explain why some Scots supported or opposed Lithuanian immigration Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 3. Lithuanian migration has often received less attention than other immigrant groups, but there was still a significant population in Scotland. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 4. Reasons for moving Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 5. Russia’s actions forced Lithuanians to migrate. The Russian Empire used Russiafication. This meant that countries under their control (including Lithuania) had to speak Russian and could not follow their own customs, such as religious beliefs. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 6. Religious discrimination also forced many Lithuanians to leave their home, including moving to Scotland. Catholic Lithuanians were oppressed by the Russian Orthodox Church, and Lithuanian Jews faced attacks too. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 7. Some Lithuanians also fled to Scotland to avoid being forced to become soldiers in the Russian Army. Others moved to escape the extreme poverty in their country, including having to pay very high taxes to the Russian Empire. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 8. For most Lithuanians, the aim was to live in the USA. Scotland was a temporary home to allow them to earn enough money to pay for their US fare. It is even claimed that on arrival in Scotland some Lithuanians believed they were in the USA. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 9. Where they lived Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 10. There were two groups of Lithuanian immigrant, and this influenced the places to which they moved, and often the jobs in which they worked. Jewish Lithuanians tended to move to Glasgow but Catholic Lithuanians lived in other areas. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 11. The largest group of Lithuanian immigrants were Catholic. They moved to areas with mine work, such as West Lothian and Ayrshire. Others went to North Ayrshire to work in the smelting industry, or steel works in Lanarkshire. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 12. Bellshill in Lanarkshire was a particular magnet for Lithuanian immigrants. Around 5000-6000 Lithuanians lived in the area – giving it the nickname ‘Little Lithuania’. They were attracted by nearby mines and steel works. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 13. The Lithuanian community in Scotland grew until World War One. At this point Lithuanian men were forced to join the British or Russian armies, and this led to many of them leaving Scotland, reducing the community’s visibility. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 15. Jewish immigrants from Lithuania went to cities such as Edinburgh and, in particular, Glasgow. In these places they worked in the tailoring industry, or set up businesses selling tobacco or working as hawkers and peddlers. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 16. Most Lithuanian immigrants were Catholic and they moved to areas with heavy industry such as mines and metal works. Some Scottish companies – such as Bairds and Dixons – actively recruited in Lithuania to attract employees. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 17. Mine work was not limited just to male Lithuanian immigrants; many women also found work in the mines too. Some Lithuanians – who had been farmers in their homeland – also found work on Scottish farms, especially at harvest time. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 19. Jewish Lithuanian immigrants tended to live in poor quality housing in places like Glasgow, in particular the Gorbals. Here they faced the same problems as others in these areas, including overcrowding and poor sanitation. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 20. Catholic Lithuanians mainly lived in poor areas near to their work, such as the mines of Ayrshire or metal works in Lanarkshire. They also had to live in poor quality and overcrowded homes as a result of this. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 21. Miners and metal workers often lived in purpose-built single-storey cottages. These were usually one- or two-roomed homes. Like single ends, they did not have indoor toilets. Shift workers often shared beds, with one using them whilst the other worked. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 23. One of the main reasons that Lithuanians came to Scotland was to avoid the Russification policy, which forced them give up their personal identity. As a result of this it was important that once in Scotland they continued to celebrate their heritage. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 24. Lithuanian communities in Scotland continued to speak their native language. In addition they set up newspapers, which not only helped them read in their language but also to find out information about life in Lithuania. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 25. Lithuanian businesses were also established in Scotland, which brought more money into the community. Insurance companies were set up and other Lithuanians opened shops, which other immigrants were encouraged to use. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 26. Catholic Lithuanians attended Catholic churches, and were often buried in Catholic cemeteries in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Jewish Lithuanians helped open synagogues and were also buried in Jewish cemeteries. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 27. Lithuanian social groups were established, letting the immigrant group to socialise at events such as concerts and dances. Marriage and birth ceremonies amongst Lithuanians were also conducted in line with traditions at home. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 28. Other social groups for Lithuanians included youth clubs, football teams, choirs and scout groups. Lithuanian immigrants also continued to practice their religious beliefs, which was Catholicism for most of them. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 29. Relations with Scots Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 30. Lithuanians made up only a small proportion of Scotland’s population; they also living in only a small number of areas across the country. Whilst this limited the discrimination they faced, it did not stop it happening. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 31. To help them better integrate, some immigrants changed their surnames to reflect Scottish names, for example, Bernotaitis became Brown. However some names were changed by officials without agreement. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 32. However many Lithuanians still faced criticism from Scots. Many Lithuanians worked in mines, often being used by employers as strike breakers. This resulted in them facing anger from Scottish mine workers whose jobs they took. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 33. Other Scots felt angry that the immigrant Lithuanians would sometimes work for lower wages that Scots. This led to a fear that Scots would lose their jobs, or that all average wages would be reduced as a result of this, again creating resentment. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 34. Trade unions launched campaigns against the immigrant workers, even describing them as “an evil” in Scottish society. Some politicians also campaigned against their presence, saying Scots did not want to accept the “paupers of Europe”. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 35. Eventually though many Lithuanians improved relations by becoming involved in campaigns to improve workplace conditions. This included setting up trade unions or supporting strike action taken by the Scots. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 36. Like other immigrant groups, the Lithuanians that came to Scotland were often very poor, or they were trying to save money for the US journey. This meant they lived in poorer areas, causing anger if they were seen to add to overcrowding. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 37. Lithuanians also suffered (in the same way as other immigrants) from negative stereotypes. The poverty faced by Lithuanians created an idea that they were drunk, dirty or diseased, leading to some Scots opposing their migration. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 38. Another problem was that the majority of Lithuanian immigrants were Catholic. This brought them into conflict with many Protestant Scots, especially when the Lithuanians held their religious services, spoken in Lithuanian. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 39. Even though many had integrated into Scotland, many Lithuanian families were forced to leave. After World War One the British government withdrew financial support for Lithuanian women and children, forcing them to go home. Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 40. The British government wanted the Lithuanians to leave because: • They did want to pay the economic cost of supporting the Lithuanians • They worried Lithuanians might support Communism Immigrants in Scotland - Lithuanians
  • 41. Immigrants in Scotland – Lithuanians Lithuanian people Reasons for moving Relations with Scots Personal identity Employment Housing
  • 42. Immigrants in Scotland – Lithuanians Lithuanian people Reasons for moving Personal identity Employment Housing
  • 43. Immigrants in Scotland – Lithuanians Lithuanian people Personal identity Employment Housing