One Hundred Years of Irish Language Policy, 1922-2022

One Hundred Years of Irish Language Policy, 1922-2022
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Publisher : Reimagining Ireland
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 1789978920
ISBN-13 : 9781789978926
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Download or read book One Hundred Years of Irish Language Policy, 1922-2022 written by John Walsh and published by Reimagining Ireland. This book was released on 2022 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Following the significant advance of English in Ireland during the 18th century, the restoration of Irish as the vernacular language formed a key part of a broad cultural Revival movement from the late 19th century. Many of those who fought figuratively or literally for independence learned Irish to varying degrees of success or broadly supported the aims of the Revival movement. Significant policy measures to promote Irish were adopted following independence in 1922, particularly in the fields of education, legal status and public administration. Despite decades of contestation around revitalisation, Irish continues to enjoy institutional supports denied to many other European minority languages but remains weak as a community language. Published in the centenary year of the foundation of the Irish state, this book reviews one hundred years of government policy on Irish and assesses its relative success or failure. Based on theoretical perspectives on language policy and revitalisation of minority languages, it analyses the development and implementation of Irish language initiatives in five thematic areas: speakers, the Gaeltacht, education, legislation and broadcasting. Each chapter includes an overview of the topic and a detailed case study on an aspect of it, drawing heavily on archival sources related to both the state and civil society organisations.


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