Published online: 19 Apr 2017.Police court columns were a popular and flourishing representation of the courtroom in the early nineteenth-century British and Irish press. Despite this, they have been little used by historians, perhaps due to their often humorous and comic depictions of the courtroom. This article re-evaluates the Irish police court columns as a site of debate around Irish national identity at the beginning of the nineteenth century. It argues that these representations were not only sophisticated, but allowed the Irish to reformulate the stereotype of the stage Irishman. Moreover, as representations that captured behaviours of individuals within the courtroom, they provided an opportunity for a broad swathe of the community...
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Scholars of emotion and the law have sought to demonstrate the significant role emotion plays in sha...
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Subversive Law in Ireland, 1879-1920 is an important contribution to a neglected topic in Irish lite...
This article examines one of the first attempts by Irish journalists to establish a professional rep...
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This dissertation addresses the representation of women in the Irish press from 1908 to 1916. The st...
The relationship between Social Media and Legacy Media has been of much interest to scholars. This p...
This article considers aspects of lay participation in the Irish justice system, focusing on some po...
One of the most significant current discussions in discourse studies is the media representation of ...
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The Irish immigrants have been an important part of London throughout the centuries. Their presence ...
peer-reviewedThis thesis shows how the synthesis between model Irish villages and picture postcards ...