Description
Drawing on the latest research on diaries, personal correspondence, memoir reflections, newspaper reports and State archives, this collection of essays by leading scholars on Douglas Hyde and the Irish language revival traces developments in the formulation and explication of Irish revival ideology. It also interrogates pivotal aspects of the revival movement’s impact and influence as well as its interaction with the Irish diaspora and Celtic scholars in North America and Continental Europe.
Contributors: Brian Murphy, Fiona Ní Liatháin, Feena Tóibín, Regina Uí Chollatáin, Aoife Whelan as well as the editors, Liam Mac Mathúna and Máire Nic an Bhaird.
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