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and without bread, they were doomed to wandering. All doors were locked before them, and they were prevented from finding residences or jobs. With a heavy heart they left their beloved homeland and went abroad, into the interior of Russia, searching for sustenance and at the same time gathering knowledge."
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publication declared that
Latvians had been a nation in the 13th century but had since been reduced to a peasant class; did every class require its own language? "The Latvian must die." Ethnic Latvian supporters of the Baltic Germans came to be known as "Old Latvians"; partly because many of the New
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Association a year later. Similar associations followed in other towns, the RÄ«ga original receiving the hypocorisma "mommy" ("mÄmuļa"). The RÄ«ga Latvian Association staged the first Latvian play, held the first conference of Latvian teachers, and organized the first Latvian song festival in
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Defining the movement in retrospect in 1889, Pumpurs wrote: "Those in the grouping that for twenty-five years fought for freedom were called the New
Latvians. Their fate was almost always the same. Without a homeland, their people devoid of rights, without goods or sustenance, often without lodging
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in 1856. Asking who could appreciate such literature in
Latvian (AlunÄns' book was the first major translation of classic foreign poetry into Latvian), Brasche warned that those daring to dream of "a Young Latvia" would meet the tragic fate of the boatman in Heine's poem
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in 1863), and
Andrejs SpÄÄ£is, the first writer to draw western European attention to the Baltic problem. Fricis BrÄ«vzemnieks (Treuland) is considered the father of Latvian folkloristics; Barons later made the collection of
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Latvians can be seen as part of a primarily cultural and literary movement, their cause had significant political ramifications due to the socio-economic conditions then prevailing in Latvia (part of the
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in German as a response to his critics. A pragmatist and materialist, ValdemÄrs -- in exile and under police supervision in Moscow -- came further under the influence of the
Slavophiles, working for the publisher
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to his door that read "C. Woldemar stud. cam. Latweetis." At the time, it was almost unheard of for an educated person to call himself a
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