This book explores the links between Irish periodical journals of the twentieth century and journalism. From the early 1900s onwards, journals advocating an Irish–Ireland, a republican Ireland, a workers’ republic, a Catholic Ireland, as well as journals promoting the Irish language, the co-operative movement and the rights of women, began to appear. After independence, a new breed of journal critiquing the kind of society that was emerging in the new state flourished. In the latter forty years of the century, the most prominent journals were those that concentrated on current affairs, promoted investigative journalism and exposed the often opaque intercourse between the worlds of business and politics. These journals helped shape the final...
During the first half of the twentieth century the Irish media were primarily reliant on news agenci...
This thesis illuminates the connection between the Manchester Guardian, the Irish question, and Brit...
Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to...
This book explores the links between Irish periodical journals of the twentieth century and journali...
Journal article (book review)The essays in this collection are expanded versions of papers given at ...
Birth of an Independent Ireland is a study of the rise of a distinctly Irish nationalist youth in th...
Concentrating on the Daily Express, Daily Mail and Daily Mirror, this thesis examines the relationsh...
Individually and collectively, Samhain, The Irish Review, and The Klaxon, published between 1901 and...
Newspaper developed in Ireland as a political press, with each publication clearly identified with p...
During the century-shaping years of 1910 to 1923 newspaper enterprises played a key role in shaping/...
This book focuses on the representation of the Gaeltacht in the Irish press. It examines texts from ...
This thesis analyses the cultural, social and political discourse in a range of Irish periodicals pu...
Between 1923 and 1940 a variety of political and cultural events took place in Ireland, including th...
This project assesses the extent and significance of Irish contributions to the British periodical p...
This article assesses the value of Irish law journals as historical sources for the transition betwe...
During the first half of the twentieth century the Irish media were primarily reliant on news agenci...
This thesis illuminates the connection between the Manchester Guardian, the Irish question, and Brit...
Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to...
This book explores the links between Irish periodical journals of the twentieth century and journali...
Journal article (book review)The essays in this collection are expanded versions of papers given at ...
Birth of an Independent Ireland is a study of the rise of a distinctly Irish nationalist youth in th...
Concentrating on the Daily Express, Daily Mail and Daily Mirror, this thesis examines the relationsh...
Individually and collectively, Samhain, The Irish Review, and The Klaxon, published between 1901 and...
Newspaper developed in Ireland as a political press, with each publication clearly identified with p...
During the century-shaping years of 1910 to 1923 newspaper enterprises played a key role in shaping/...
This book focuses on the representation of the Gaeltacht in the Irish press. It examines texts from ...
This thesis analyses the cultural, social and political discourse in a range of Irish periodicals pu...
Between 1923 and 1940 a variety of political and cultural events took place in Ireland, including th...
This project assesses the extent and significance of Irish contributions to the British periodical p...
This article assesses the value of Irish law journals as historical sources for the transition betwe...
During the first half of the twentieth century the Irish media were primarily reliant on news agenci...
This thesis illuminates the connection between the Manchester Guardian, the Irish question, and Brit...
Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to...