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Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh agus an Fhis Utoipeach Ghaelach
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Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh agus an Fhis Utoipeach Ghaelach

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Una Ni Fhairchellaigh and the Irish Utopian Vision is an innovative work that reviews the mindset that inspired the generation and growth of the revival movement in Ireland from the time of the fin de siecle onwards. By conducting a biographical study of Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh, the most influential woman in the Irish language during that period, a fresh insight is given into the influence of young people on the revival of the Irish language, and a re-reading of the function and importance of women in the movement. The influence of utopian thinking on the revivalists is shown and the type of utopianism, namely, the Gaelic utopian vision, which urged the social reformers of cultural nationalism to give back to the ugly history of the nineteenth century and to imagine and promote a different future in Ireland in the twentieth century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arlen House
Country
IE
Date
30 December 2024
Pages
400
ISBN
9781851323173

Una Ni Fhairchellaigh and the Irish Utopian Vision is an innovative work that reviews the mindset that inspired the generation and growth of the revival movement in Ireland from the time of the fin de siecle onwards. By conducting a biographical study of Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh, the most influential woman in the Irish language during that period, a fresh insight is given into the influence of young people on the revival of the Irish language, and a re-reading of the function and importance of women in the movement. The influence of utopian thinking on the revivalists is shown and the type of utopianism, namely, the Gaelic utopian vision, which urged the social reformers of cultural nationalism to give back to the ugly history of the nineteenth century and to imagine and promote a different future in Ireland in the twentieth century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arlen House
Country
IE
Date
30 December 2024
Pages
400
ISBN
9781851323173