‘Representing Ireland in the Periodical Press During 1848

The year of revolutions, 1848, stimulated a passionate discussion of Irish politics in the British and Irish periodical press. This article  considers the range and nature of that debate. Periodicals represented every shade of opinion across a spectrum extending from the reactionary to the liberal t...

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Main Author: Malcolm Ballin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Estudos Irlandeses 2009-06-01
Series:ABEI Journal
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Online Access:http://revistas.fflch.usp.br/abei/article/view/3653
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spelling doaj-9073ab1d81e64e22afa3c67205ac43652020-11-25T02:44:51ZengAssociação Brasileira de Estudos IrlandesesABEI Journal1518-05812595-81272009-06-0111011112410.37389/abei.v11i0.36532819‘Representing Ireland in the Periodical Press During 1848Malcolm Ballin0Cardiff UniversityThe year of revolutions, 1848, stimulated a passionate discussion of Irish politics in the British and Irish periodical press. This article  considers the range and nature of that debate. Periodicals represented every shade of opinion across a spectrum extending from the reactionary to the liberal to the revolutionary. Periodicals were deployed by governments in defence of their policies; they were quickly suppressed when they were accounted treasonous and as promptly replaced. The creation of stereotypical versions of the Irish character provided a context for the conditioning of opinion within the public sphere. This coloured the reporting of the Famine and the debate about measures taken in response to it, and influenced the different responses to agitation, agrarian discontent and sectarian violence. The periodicals imported into the debate about Irish issues some of the effects of political tensions arising from European revolutions, especially those in France and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Various rhetorical strategies were directed at periodical readers in the interests of the competition between agitation and conciliation.http://revistas.fflch.usp.br/abei/article/view/3653irelandperiodicalbritish press.
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title ‘Representing Ireland in the Periodical Press During 1848
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publishDate 2009-06-01
description The year of revolutions, 1848, stimulated a passionate discussion of Irish politics in the British and Irish periodical press. This article  considers the range and nature of that debate. Periodicals represented every shade of opinion across a spectrum extending from the reactionary to the liberal to the revolutionary. Periodicals were deployed by governments in defence of their policies; they were quickly suppressed when they were accounted treasonous and as promptly replaced. The creation of stereotypical versions of the Irish character provided a context for the conditioning of opinion within the public sphere. This coloured the reporting of the Famine and the debate about measures taken in response to it, and influenced the different responses to agitation, agrarian discontent and sectarian violence. The periodicals imported into the debate about Irish issues some of the effects of political tensions arising from European revolutions, especially those in France and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Various rhetorical strategies were directed at periodical readers in the interests of the competition between agitation and conciliation.
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