arenguperioodiks
Arenguperioodiks, also known as the "period of awakening," is a term used in Estonian history to describe a period of cultural and political awakening that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This period was marked by a renewed interest in Estonian language, literature, and national identity, which had been suppressed during the Russian Empire's rule. The term "arenguperioodiks" translates to "period of development" or "period of growth," reflecting the sense of progress and renewal that characterized this era.
The roots of arenguperioodiks can be traced back to the 1860s, when a group of young Estonians,
The arenguperioodiks was also a time of political activism. In 1893, the Estonian National Awakening Party
The arenguperioodiks ended with the outbreak of World War I in 1914, which led to the Russian