Newspapers and empire in Ireland and Britain : reporting the British Empire, c.1857-1921 /
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Dublin ; Portland, OR :
Four Courts,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: empire, propaganda and public opinion / Simon J. Potter
- The press and the dominant ideology of empire / John M. Mackenzie
- Empire and the English press, c.1857-1914 / Simon J. Potter
- The Scottish press and empire, 1850-1914 / Richard J. Finlay
- Empire and the Welsh press / Aled Jones and Bill Jones
- Mutiny or freedom fight? The 1857 Indian Mutiny and the Irish press / Jill C. Bender
- The dog in the night-time: the Freeman's Journal, the Irish Parliamentary Party and the empire, 1875-1919 / Felix M. Larkin
- The Irish Independent and empire, 1891-1919 / Patrick Maume
- 'The view from Fleet Street': Irish nationalist journalists in London and their attitudes towards empire, 1892-1898 / Ian Sheehy
- Nationalist and unionist responses to the British empire in the age of the South African War, 1899-1902 / Donal Lowry
- An Irish perspective on empire: William Flavelle Monypenny / Jacqueline Beaumont
- The South African War, empire and the Irish World, 1899-1902 / Üna Ní Bhroiméil
- John Bull's other empire: Roger Casement and the press, 1898-1916 / Angus Mitchell.