Journal article (book review)The essays in this collection are expanded versions of papers given at the 2012 conference of the Newspaper and Periodical History Forum of Ireland at Kingston University. Fourteen chapters discuss significant titles from 1899 to 1990, emphasizing connections between newspapers, periodicals, and journalism in the broadest sense. Many of the contributors have close associations with the newspaper trade in Ireland. The remit of the book is to evaluate the cultural presence of a selection of titles and to judge “their journalistic activities—and, by extension, their contributions to Irish society and political culture” (11). This is media history, and the journals chosen for study are, as the editors say, represent...
We are very pleased to present this year's selection of articles from both Ireland and abroad. These...
This article assesses the value of law journals as historical sources for the period in Irish histor...
This book brings together some of today's most exciting scholars of Irish history to chart the pivot...
This rich book explores the links between Irish periodical journals of the twentieth century and jou...
This chapter aims to evaluate the importance of book reviews in the radical press, by discussing the...
This book explores the links between Irish periodical journals of the twentieth century and journali...
This thesis examines the history and development of three Irish periodicals, published between 1904-...
This thesis analyses the cultural, social and political discourse in a range of Irish periodicals pu...
This project assesses the extent and significance of Irish contributions to the British periodical p...
This paper aims to analyse a largely uncharted topic, i.e. the representation of Ireland’s struggle ...
During the first half of the twentieth century the Irish media were primarily reliant on news agenci...
peer-reviewedThe editors of History Studies are pleased to present a body of work composed of unique...
Concentrating on the Daily Express, Daily Mail and Daily Mirror, this thesis examines the relationsh...
Volume V: The Irish Book in English 1891-2000 charts that heritage from the beginnings of the Litera...
peer-reviewedI am pleased to present a diverse set of essays in volume twelve of History Studies. T...
We are very pleased to present this year's selection of articles from both Ireland and abroad. These...
This article assesses the value of law journals as historical sources for the period in Irish histor...
This book brings together some of today's most exciting scholars of Irish history to chart the pivot...
This rich book explores the links between Irish periodical journals of the twentieth century and jou...
This chapter aims to evaluate the importance of book reviews in the radical press, by discussing the...
This book explores the links between Irish periodical journals of the twentieth century and journali...
This thesis examines the history and development of three Irish periodicals, published between 1904-...
This thesis analyses the cultural, social and political discourse in a range of Irish periodicals pu...
This project assesses the extent and significance of Irish contributions to the British periodical p...
This paper aims to analyse a largely uncharted topic, i.e. the representation of Ireland’s struggle ...
During the first half of the twentieth century the Irish media were primarily reliant on news agenci...
peer-reviewedThe editors of History Studies are pleased to present a body of work composed of unique...
Concentrating on the Daily Express, Daily Mail and Daily Mirror, this thesis examines the relationsh...
Volume V: The Irish Book in English 1891-2000 charts that heritage from the beginnings of the Litera...
peer-reviewedI am pleased to present a diverse set of essays in volume twelve of History Studies. T...
We are very pleased to present this year's selection of articles from both Ireland and abroad. These...
This article assesses the value of law journals as historical sources for the period in Irish histor...
This book brings together some of today's most exciting scholars of Irish history to chart the pivot...