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99:, which was threatened with extinction at the time. Its mission statement said that it was "possible and desirable to preserve the Irish Language in those parts of the country where it is spoken, with a view to its further extension and cultivation." Hyde wrote that the formation of the society could truly be said to be the first attempt made to recruit the common people to the cause of the Irish language. The society succeeded in having Irish included on the curriculum of primary and secondary schools and third-level colleges in 1878. 277: 114:
represented the Society at the 1901 Pan-Celtic Congress in Dublin. It took a conciliatory approach to the British government and civil service in pursuing its aims, in contrast to the later
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It was founded on 29 December 1876. Present at the meeting were Charles Dawson,
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A New History of Ireland: Volume VI: Ireland under the Union, II: 1870-1921
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in nature, the SPIL aimed at protecting the status of the
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Unlike similar organisations of the time, which were
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Index

Irish
Gaelic revival
High Sheriff of Limerick
T. D. Sullivan
The Nation
Douglas Hyde
George Sigerson
Thomas O'Neill Russell
Royal Irish Academy
James O'Connor
John MacHale
Lord Francis Conyngham
Isaac Butt
The O'Conor Don
antiquarian
Irish language
Protestant Ascendancy
Lord de Vesci
Horace Plunkett
Gaelic League
Cumann Buan-Choimeádta na Gaeilge: Tús an Athréimnithe
Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language


A History of the Irish Language


ISBN
1-901176-28-2
"Irish Language and Literature, 1845–1921"

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