The Decline of the Celtic Languages: A Study of Linguistic and Cultural Conflict in Scotland, Wales and Ireland from the Reformation to the Twentieth Century |
Contents
The Charity School Movement in the Eighteenth Century | 45 |
Evangelical Religion and the Rise of Literacy in the Mother Tongues | 96 |
The Developing Educational Role of the Celtic Languages | 154 |
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anglicisation Annual Report Edinburgh assembly bilingual catechism Catholic Celtic languages charity school movement Christian Knowledge Church of Scotland circulating schools Commissioners cultural Dublin Edinburgh Gaelic School Education Committee educationists EGSS eighteenth century English language evangelical Free Church Gaelic Bible Gaelic language Gaelic literacy Gaelic reading Gaelic School Society Gaelic Society Gaelic teachers Gaelic-speaking Glasgow Griffith Jones Haldane hedge schools highland education highland schools Highland Society Highlands and Islands History Ibid Inverness Ireland Irish Bible Irish language Irish Society itinerant James Kirkwood John linguistic literature London London Hibernian Society lowland ministers Missionary mother tongue native nineteenth century parishes parochial schools political preaching presbyteries protestant pupils religious instruction revival Robert Boyle S.S.P.C.K. directors Sabbath schools scholars scriptures Skye Society for Promoting society's Sunday Schools Synod of Argyll taught teaching Gaelic Thomas Charles tradition translation Wales Welsh Bible Welsh Education Welsh language Whilst William wrote
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