After the famine as part of the UK and the Irish autonomous agency, a partially broken country in Ireland needs something to separate nationalism and Ireland from England on that land. Douglas Head and Eoin MacNeill inevitably answered the call for leadership in the country that needed it. In 1893, they joined the formation of the Gael League. The impact of this organization has changed the success of Ireland as a country.
The initial idea of Gaelic League was published in Gaelic magazine edited by Hyde and many others who formed the alliance later. This magazine began in 1882, specializing in the protection and cultivation of Ireland (Frangieille). The journal is actually bilingual, published in Gaelic and English, and is sometimes published in Welsh, Scottish Gaelic or French. The content shows flexibility of all kinds of Gaelic languages including prose, novel, poetry, history, theater, academic paper (O'Leary 8). All signs are that the Gaelic Alliance is initially an esoteric organization, as illiteracy is widespread and articles published by the Wall Street Journal only resonate with educated people. Through Gale people's daily efforts, the alliance is more focused on cultural renaissance than direct participation in politics.
Patrick Pierce was passionate about the culture of Ireland and Gael since very young, but he tried to revive it through the Gael League. In 1908, he gave up his high income job as a Gaelic newspaper editor and used his life savings and friends' loans to open his own "Ireland - Ireland" school. Happiness is not torture. When Pearse was appointed as the Supreme Council of the Irish Brotherhood in 1915, he led the rebellion of the organization on the Easter day of 23 April and announced general rules, less extreme Irish I invaded the volunteer. . Volunteers mobilized "exercise". Eion Macneill, the director of the Irish volunteer office, opposed these orders and they think that it is not suitable for rising so far.