The Latvian National Awakening (Latvian: latviešu [or latvju] tautas atmoda) refers to three distinct but ideologically related national revival movements:...
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The First Latvian National Awakening or the First Awakening (Latvian: Pirmā atmoda) was a cultural and national revival movement between 1850 and 1880...
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abolished, a Latvian nationalist movement, the First Latvian National Awakening, begun. Led by "Young Latvians", it encouraged Latvians to become artists...
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Latvian national awakening. The first notable process of Latvianization was during the First Latvian National Awakening, when Germanisms in Latvian started...
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newspaper was Atmoda ("Awakening", cf. Latvian National Awakening), printed in the Latvian and Russian languages during 1989-1992. Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania...
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promoted the Estonian national awakening Finnish Nationalism The First Latvian National Awakening Lithuanian national awakening Kutsar, D. (1995). "Social...
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actively supported the Latvian national awakening, the "Atmoda". In July 1988, A. Maltsev was one of the 17 prominent figures of Latvian culture who signed...
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Illyrian movement (19th century) Indonesian National Awakening (20th century). Latvian National Awakening (three different periods). Maccabees (2nd century...
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First Latvian National Awakening began in the 1850s and continued to bear fruit after World War I when, after two years of struggle in the Latvian War of...
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Valdemārpils (redirect from Valdemarpils, Latvia)
part of Ārlava parish), who was one of the leaders of the First Latvian National Awakening. He is celebrated in the town with a memorial stone. Famous Jewish...
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