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Mannin (journal)

''Mannin: Journal of Matters Past and Present relating to Mann'' was an academic journal for the promotion of Manx culture, published biannually between 1913 and 1917 by the The Manx Society, ''Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh''. It was edited by Sophia Morrison, with the assistance of William Cubbon.
==Background==
''Mannin'' was the society journal of the Manx Language Society, ''Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh'', (which changed its name to "The Manx Society" in 1913, to distance themselves from the apparent concern with language only).〔("The Manx Society, Annual Meeting" ), ''The Manx Quarterly'' No. 13, Vol. II〕 The journal took forward the aims of the Society laid out by Arthur William Moore at its establishment in 1899:〔A. W. Moore, in his presidential address to Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh, 18 November 1899, quoted in ("The Origin of the Manx Language Society" ), by Sophia Morrison, in the ''Isle of Man Examiner'', 3 January 1914〕

"Though called the Manx Language Society, it should, I think, by no means confine its energies to the promotion of an interest in the language, but extend them to the study of Manx history, the collection of Manx music, ballads, carols, folklore, proverbs, place-names, including the old field names which are rapidly dying out. In a word, to the preservation of everything that is distinctively Manx, and, above all, to the cultivation of a national spirit".

The Manx Society was created very much within the Pan-Celtic wave of revivals of Celtic national identities during the 19th and early 20th centuries. "Manx Nationalism" was expressed by Morrison as a key aim of both the society and of ''Mannin'' in particular.〔"Speaking from the Shadows: Sophia Morrison and the Manx Cultural Revival", Breesha Maddrell, ''Folklore'', Vol. 113, No. 2 (Oct. 2002), pp. 215–236〕 However, unlike the Celtic developments in Ireland and elsewhere at that time, the society and ''Mannin'' displayed the Manx ease with a dual identity, as both Manx and British, which was borne out in the content of the journal, such as in the articles in support of The Great War.〔

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