They reported wars, outraged monarchs and promoted the case for their country's freedom. The remarkable stories of reporters, proprietors and propagandists fill the pages of this original and engaging volume in which sixteen leading writers celebrate the emergence of Irish Journalism from 1800 to 1922.
They reported wars, outraged monarchs and promoted the case for their country's freedom. The remarkable stories of reporters, proprietors and propagandists fill the pages of this original and engaging volume in which sixteen leading writers celebrate the emergence of Irish Journalism from 1800 to 1922.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin Rafter is head of the department of film and media at the Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Dun Laoghaire.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface James Curran Introduction Kevin Rafter 1 Journalism in Ireland: The Evolution of a Discipline Mark O'Brien 2 How journalism became a profession Michael Foley 3 Loyalty and Repeal: The Nation, 1842-6 M. L. Brillman 4 Keeping an Eye on the Tsar: Frederick Potter and the Skibbereen Eagle Matthew Potter 5 The leader writer: James Woulfe Flanagan of The Times Maurice Walsh 6 Mr Russell of The Times Peter Murtagh 7 Emile Joseph Dillon - From our Special Correspondent Kevin Rafter 8 The Irishness of Francis McCullagh John Horgan 9 Patriotism, Professionalism and the Press: The Chicago Press & Irish Journalists, 1875-1900 Gillian O'Brien 10 O'Brennan Abroad: An Irish Editor in London and America Anthony McNicholas 11 Newspapers, journalists and the early years of the Gaelic Athletic Association Paul Rouse 12 Newspapers, Journals, and the Irish Revival Regina Uí Chollatáin 13 Arthur Griffith and the Freeman's Journal Felix M. Larkin 14 'The prose of logic and of scorn': Arthur Griffith and Sinn Féin, 1906-1914 Ciara Meehan 15 From the 'Freeman's General' to the 'dully expressed': James Joyce and Journalism Terence Killeen 16 Truce to Treaty: Irish journalists and the 1920-21 peace process Ian Kenneally
Preface James Curran Introduction Kevin Rafter 1 Journalism in Ireland: The Evolution of a Discipline Mark O'Brien 2 How journalism became a profession Michael Foley 3 Loyalty and Repeal: The Nation, 1842-6 M. L. Brillman 4 Keeping an Eye on the Tsar: Frederick Potter and the Skibbereen Eagle Matthew Potter 5 The leader writer: James Woulfe Flanagan of The Times Maurice Walsh 6 Mr Russell of The Times Peter Murtagh 7 Emile Joseph Dillon - From our Special Correspondent Kevin Rafter 8 The Irishness of Francis McCullagh John Horgan 9 Patriotism, Professionalism and the Press: The Chicago Press & Irish Journalists, 1875-1900 Gillian O'Brien 10 O'Brennan Abroad: An Irish Editor in London and America Anthony McNicholas 11 Newspapers, journalists and the early years of the Gaelic Athletic Association Paul Rouse 12 Newspapers, Journals, and the Irish Revival Regina Uí Chollatáin 13 Arthur Griffith and the Freeman's Journal Felix M. Larkin 14 'The prose of logic and of scorn': Arthur Griffith and Sinn Féin, 1906-1914 Ciara Meehan 15 From the 'Freeman's General' to the 'dully expressed': James Joyce and Journalism Terence Killeen 16 Truce to Treaty: Irish journalists and the 1920-21 peace process Ian Kenneally
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