
Gaelic Revival
The Gaelic Revival was a cultural movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries aimed at reviving traditional Irish language, music, and heritage. It emerged as part of Ireland's national identity resurgence, opposing English dominance. The movement promoted Irish Gaelic through education, literature, and arts, inspiring pride and cultural unity. Key figures included writers, poets, and activists who sought to preserve and celebrate Ireland’s unique cultural roots. Overall, the Gaelic Revival played a vital role in strengthening Irish consciousness and contributed to Ireland’s independence movement.