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In this book, author Myles Dungan forcefully analyzes the struggle of Irish nationalist newspapers in the riotous decade of the 1880s - in particular, that of the Parnellite newspaper United Ireland. While examining the extent of British censorship in dealing with Irish nationalist newspapers, Dungan provides a fresh and involving consideration of the ways in which United Ireland could be accused of committing the same crimes as the British administrations. Making extensive use of fascinating archival materials, the book establishes the different ways in which both British administrations - th
Freedom of the press --- Nationalists --- Nationalism in the press --- Press --- Censorship of the press --- Liberty of the press --- Press censorship --- Censorship --- Freedom of expression --- Government and the press --- Law and legislation --- Ireland --- Politics and government --- United Ireland (Dublin, Ireland : 1881)
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