Noun
The spirit of religious revivals; the methods of revivalists.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a result, Saddam Hussein appealed to many people for the same reasons that attracted more and more followers to Islamic revivalism and also for the same reasons that fueled anti-Western feelings. Source: Internet
Buddhist and Hindu revivalism reacted against Christian missionary activities. citation citation The first two decades in the 20th century are noted by the unique harmony among Sinhalese and Tamil political leadership, which has since been lost. Source: Internet
Musically diverse, varying between the simple rock and roll revivalism of figures like Alvin Stardust to the complex art rock of Roxy Music, and can be seen as much as a fashion as a musical subgenre. Source: Internet
If you are more in the mood for some grade-A post-punk and psych, you can head down to Quai des Brumes to catch locals and the new wave revivalism of Gino Laser. Source: Internet
From the 1970s on, Western interest gave way to the growth of the Vipassana movement in the West.sfn Reaction against Western colonialism Buddhist revivalism has also reacted against changes in Buddhism caused by colonialist regimes. Source: Internet
J. Morgan Kousser, "The revivalism of narrative: A response to recent criticisms of quantitative history." Source: Internet