Irish Journalism Before Independence : More a disease than a profession.

They reported wars, outraged monarchs and promoted the case for their country's freedom. The pages of Irish Journalism Before Independence: More a Disease than a Profession are filled with the remarkable stories of reporters, proprietors and propagandists. Sixteen leading writers celebrate the...

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Main Author: Rafter, Kevin
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Language:English
Published: Oxford : Manchester University Press, 2016.
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505 0 |a Irish journalism before independence: More a disease than a profession; Half Title Page ; Title Page ; Copyright; Contents; Notes on contributors; Preface: James Curran ; Acknowledgements; 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, 1842-46: 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: Maurice Walsh; 6. Mr Russell of The Times: Peter Murtagh. 
505 8 |a 7. E.J. Dillon:from our special correspondent: Kevin Rafter8. The Irishness of Francis McCullagh: John Horgan ; 9. Patriotism, professionalism and the press: the Chicago press and 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. 
505 8 |a 14. 'The prose of logic and of scorn': Arthur Griffith and Sinn Féin,1906-1914: Ciara Meehan15. 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; Index. 
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