This book examines the origins of the Irish state in its first independent incarnation, the Irish Free State (1922-1937), exploring how contemporary public relations and propaganda techniques were used to construct an identity for a new state, which after enduring seven years of insurrection and civil war, became one of the most stable democraci
This book examines the origins of the Irish state in its first independent incarnation, the Irish Free State (1922-1937), exploring how contemporary public relations and propaganda techniques were used to construct an identity for a new state, which after enduring seven years of insurrection and civil war, became one of the most stable democraci
Kevin Hora lectures in public relations and public affairs in Dublin Institute of Technology and Rathmines College of Further Education, and is a member of the Public Relations Institute of Ireland.
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Introduction 1 Influences on the development of Free State propaganda 2 Funding propaganda 3 New media and propaganda 4 Propaganda and nation-building 5 Securing the state through propaganda 6 Commercial propaganda 7 Tourism propaganda 8 'A transient ornament of statehood' - external affairs and diplomatic propaganda Conclusion
Introduction 1 Influences on the development of Free State propaganda 2 Funding propaganda 3 New media and propaganda 4 Propaganda and nation-building 5 Securing the state through propaganda 6 Commercial propaganda 7 Tourism propaganda 8 'A transient ornament of statehood' - external affairs and diplomatic propaganda Conclusion
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