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Fourth Estate
Journalism in Twentieth-Century Ireland

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Mark O'Brien is Senior Lecturer in Journalism History at Dublin City University Klappentext This book recounts the history of journalism in Ireland from the 1880s to today, using previously un-consulted records to explore how changing practices in the field have affected the country's social and cultural development Zusammenfassung This book recounts the history of journalism in Ireland from the 1880s to today! using previously un-consulted records to explore how changing practices in the field have affected the country's social and cultural development -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. A new age2. High dignity and low salaries3. Free State - free press? 4. Power in a union5. A red republic 6. Official Ireland7. The impact of television 8. The Troubles and censorship 9. Modernity comes knocking 10. Lifting the lid11. Spirit of the nation12. An appalling vistaConclusion Index

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