
Scottish Renaissance
The Scottish Renaissance was a cultural movement in the early to mid-20th century that revitalized Scotland’s arts, literature, and identity by blending modern ideas with traditional Scottish themes. It sought to promote a renewed sense of national pride, celebrating Scottish history, language, and culture through creative works. Writers, artists, and musicians aimed to revive Scotland’s unique heritage while engaging with contemporary artistic trends. This movement helped foster a greater appreciation of Scottish identity and influenced the country’s cultural development, bridging its historical traditions with modern expression.