Death in every paragraph : journalism & the great Irish famine /

The Great Famine had a huge impact on the development of journalism and the press, not only in Ireland but internationally. The scale and complexity of the catastrophe forced journalists to find new ways of reporting news, and develop new techniques of interrogation -- including narrating the storie...

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Main Author: Foley, Michael (Correspondent)
Corporate Author: Ireland's Great Hunger Museum
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hamden, CT : Quinnipiac University Press, [2015]
Series:Famine folio series.
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Summary:The Great Famine had a huge impact on the development of journalism and the press, not only in Ireland but internationally. The scale and complexity of the catastrophe forced journalists to find new ways of reporting news, and develop new techniques of interrogation -- including narrating the stories of ordinary people. The work of Irish journalists attracted others from around the world, who travelled to Ireland to see for themselves how such a calamity could take place so close to the center of the world's greatest empire. The Irish Famine was the worst humanitarian disaster of the nineteenth century, and how the press reported it established many of the norms of disaster coverage to this day. --Page [4] of cover.
Item Description:Series editors: Niamh O'Sullivan, Grace Brady
Physical Description:47 pages : illustrations (some colored), portraits ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-43).
ISBN:9780990468653
0990468658