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|a Politics, culture, and the Irish American press, 1784-1963 /
|c edited by Debra Reddin van Tuyll, Mark O'Brien, and Marcel Broersma.
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|a Irish Studies
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-390) and index.
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|a "This book examines the emergence of the Irish-American diaspora press and its contribution to the political and cultural lives of Irish-Americans over the course of the last two centuries"--
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|a Seditionists and revolutionaries : planting the radical roots of the Irish American press during the "reign of witches" / Debra Reddin van Tuyll -- William Duane globe-trotting seditionist of the eighteenth century / David W. Bulla -- A "respectable body of new comers" transnational journalistic perspectives on the Wexford, Ireland, diaspora in Savannah, Georgia / Howard J. Keeley and Steven T. Engel -- "Good American citizens" Boston's pilot and social reform / Ian Kenneally -- The story without a source : a tale of Irish death in New Orleans / Nancy McKenzie Dupont -- Kindred spirits : an unlikely friendship born out of mutual suffering / Jordan Stenger -- John Mitchel : transnational journalist / Debra Reddin van Tuyll -- Gilded Age humor as a moral force representations of the Irish and Irish Americans in Texas siftings / Mary M. Cronin -- Presidents, protection, and politics : political cartoons in the Irish World and American Industrial Liberator, 1890-1913 / Úna Ní Bhroiméil -- "Readiness and range" : Margaret Sullivan: Irish nationalist, American journalist / Gillian O'Brien -- "Manufactured news" and Michael Davitt's journalism in South Africa and Russia for William Randolph Hearst / Colum Kenny -- Dr. Dillon in North America / Kevin Rafter -- The Gaelic American 1912-1922 : a case study in Irish American transnational journalism / Michael Doorley -- "An American newspaperman" : transatlantic influences at the Irish press in the 1930s / Mark O'Brien -- First impressions : a bar fight Introduces John Bull to an American institution / Pamela E. Walck.
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