Newspapers and Newsmakers The Dublin Nationalist Press in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

by
Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2015-04-01
Publisher(s): Liverpool University Press
List Price: $160.00

Buy New

Usually Ships in 5-7 Business Days
$159.20

Rent Textbook

Select for Price
There was a problem. Please try again later.

Rent Digital

Online: 180 Days access
Downloadable: 180 Days
$58.50
Online: 365 Days access
Downloadable: 365 Days
$67.50
Online: 1460 Days access
Downloadable: Lifetime Access
$89.99
$58.50

Used Textbook

We're Sorry
Sold Out

This item is being sold by an Individual Seller and will not ship from the Online Bookstore's warehouse. The Seller must confirm the order within two business days. If the Seller refuses to sell or fails to confirm within this time frame, then the order is cancelled.

Please be sure to read the Description offered by the Seller.

Summary

Focusing on the years 1842 to 1867, Newspapers and Newsmakers evaluates the impact of the Dublin nationalist press on the Irish nationalist cause in its aspirations to overthrow the 1800 Act of Union and establish an independent Irish nation. The Dublin nationalist journalists were totally immersed in Irish nationalist activities, whether by reporting news or creating it, often risking danger to themselves from the British government. Beginning with The Nation, a newspaper that heralded a new era of Irish political and cultural nationalism, this book charts the Dublin nationalist press's emphatic role in the promotion of Daniel O'Connell's Repeal of the Union campaign with its impressive peaceful mass mobilizations, the bitter and turbulent splits between leading Irish nationalists in 1846 and 1848, and the attempted Young Ireland rebellion. Following the temporary downfall of the nationalist movement, and in response to the Great Famine, the Dublin nationalist journalists sought an ideological reconstruction of the Irish nationalist cause that included a long-term commitment to revolutionary nationalism leading to the rise of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Drawing upon critical analyses of the political and literary contents of the Dublin nationalist newspapers, emphasis is placed upon the power of ideas, particularly the impassioned dynamics between constitutional nationalism and revolutionary nationalism.

This book also focuses on the thinking of high-profile nationalist writers such as Thomas Davis and John Mitchel and the inspiration they gave to their contemporaries and future Irish nationalists alike. Newspapers and Newsmakers establishes that what was written in the Dublin nationalist press during the mid-nineteenth century had a powerful and enduring influence on the development of Irish nationalism.

Author Biography


Dr Ann Andrews is an Independent Researcher and member of the British Association for Irish Studies.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements
List of Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Nation and the Dublin Repeal Press
The founding of The Nation
The Dublin Repeal papers and the work of the Repeal Association
Irish nationality and The Nation's literature
The zenith of the Repeal movement, 1843

2. The role of the Dublin nationalist press in the events leading to the downfall of the Irish nationalist movement in 1848
Conflicts between The Nation and the Repeal leadership from 1844
The 1846 secession between Young and Old Ireland and its aftermath
The impact of the Great Famine on the 1848 secession
The rebel press and the collapse of the Irish nationalist cause

3. Survival and revival - the Dublin nationalist press post-1848
Recovery of the Irish nationalist cause and The Irishman, 1849-50
The Dublin nationalist press and the tenant right movement in the 1850s
The 1855-6 Tribune and the reassertion of advanced nationalism
The strengthening of Irish nationalism from 1858: The Nation and The Irishman

4. The Irish People and the Fenian movement
The founding of The Irish People
The Irish People and the ideology of Fenianism
The Irish People and nationalist literature
The Irish People and its influence on the rise of the IRB

Reflections
Select Bibliography
Index

An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource.

This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones.

By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days.

A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers.

Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms.

Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.