The events of the 1916 Easter Rising were well covered in the European press. In many cases, though, syndicated copy from British newspapers was presented without additional comment, meaning that the revolt was presented as a minor skirmish. The influential Norwegian newspaper, Aftonbladet, however, took the opportunity to present a more nuanced account of the situation in Ireland, written by Carl Marstrander, the Professor of Celtic at the University of Oslo. This article contextualises Marstrander’s interest in Irish history and politics, and presents an annotated translation of his article, “Unrest in Ireland.”Peer reviewe
The relationship between journalists and the Irish rebellion of Easter 1916 is a complex one. While ...
On 24 April 1916, Irish nationalists proclaimed the Irish Republic in Dublin while Ireland was still...
Before traveling to Ireland, I watched the film Michael Collins; aside from the single paragraph of ...
The events of the 1916 Easter Rising were well covered in the European press. In many cases, though,...
The events of the 1916 Easter Rising were well covered in the European press. In many cases, though,...
In February 1864, Danish newspapers reported the formation in Cork of an Irish volunteer briga...
This paper aims to examine the coverage of the 1916 Easter Rising and the impact of that coverage on...
The commemorations of the Battle of Fontenoy of 1745 and the Easter Rising of 1916 were major events...
Nearly a Century after the Easter Rising and its aftershocks thrust Ireland to the forefront of inte...
This thesis examines the political transformation and radicalisation of Ireland between the outbreak...
This article investigates the conflicted cultural identity of those Irish-speaking antiquarians work...
The Easter Uprising of 1916 represents one of the most tumultuous moments in modern Irish history. A...
This special issue of Nordic Journal of English Studies is devoted to the research in Irish Studies ...
This paper is the start of a larger work in progress, and is based on personal experience, professio...
Was the Gaelic League the ‘breeding ground’ for the IRB? Was the Irish language the Language of the ...
The relationship between journalists and the Irish rebellion of Easter 1916 is a complex one. While ...
On 24 April 1916, Irish nationalists proclaimed the Irish Republic in Dublin while Ireland was still...
Before traveling to Ireland, I watched the film Michael Collins; aside from the single paragraph of ...
The events of the 1916 Easter Rising were well covered in the European press. In many cases, though,...
The events of the 1916 Easter Rising were well covered in the European press. In many cases, though,...
In February 1864, Danish newspapers reported the formation in Cork of an Irish volunteer briga...
This paper aims to examine the coverage of the 1916 Easter Rising and the impact of that coverage on...
The commemorations of the Battle of Fontenoy of 1745 and the Easter Rising of 1916 were major events...
Nearly a Century after the Easter Rising and its aftershocks thrust Ireland to the forefront of inte...
This thesis examines the political transformation and radicalisation of Ireland between the outbreak...
This article investigates the conflicted cultural identity of those Irish-speaking antiquarians work...
The Easter Uprising of 1916 represents one of the most tumultuous moments in modern Irish history. A...
This special issue of Nordic Journal of English Studies is devoted to the research in Irish Studies ...
This paper is the start of a larger work in progress, and is based on personal experience, professio...
Was the Gaelic League the ‘breeding ground’ for the IRB? Was the Irish language the Language of the ...
The relationship between journalists and the Irish rebellion of Easter 1916 is a complex one. While ...
On 24 April 1916, Irish nationalists proclaimed the Irish Republic in Dublin while Ireland was still...
Before traveling to Ireland, I watched the film Michael Collins; aside from the single paragraph of ...