
The News from Ireland
Foreign Correspondents and the Irish Revolution
Maurice Walsh(Author)
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 24. March 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-84885-673-8 (ISBN)
Description
The Anglo-Irish war of 1919-1921 was an international historical landmark: the first successful revolution against British rule and the beginning of the end of the Empire. However, the Irish revolutionaries did not win their struggle on the battlefield - their key victory was in mobilising public opinion in Britain and the rest of the world. Journalists and writers flocked to Ireland, where the increasingly brutal conflict was seen as the crucible for settling some of the key issues of the new world order emerging from the ruins of World War One. On trial was the British Empire's claim to be the champion of civilisation as well as the principle of self-determination proclaimed by the American president Woodrow Wilson. "The News from Ireland" vividly explores the work of British and American correspondents in Ireland as well as other foreign journalists and literary figures. It offers a penetrating and persuasive assessment of the Irish revolution's place in a key moment of world history as well as the role of the press and journalism in the conflict.
This important book is essential reading for anyone interested in Irish history and how our understanding of history generally is shaped by the media.
This important book is essential reading for anyone interested in Irish history and how our understanding of history generally is shaped by the media.
Reviews / Votes
'An invaluable book' - Colm Toibin. 'Tremendously readable and very insightful' - John Lloyd.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
820 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84885-673-8 (9781848856738)
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Person
Maurice Walsh grew up in Co. Tipperary and has been a foreign correspondent in Central and South America. An award-winning documentary maker, he has reported for the BBC from Africa, Asia, Latin America, the United States and Europe. His essays, reviews and reportage have appeared in The Dublin Review, the London Review of Books, the New Statesman, the TLS and many other newspapers and magazines. He holds a PhD from the University of London and in 2001 was a Knight Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan.
Content
Introduction
The Education of the War Correspondents
Revolution in the Making
The Moral Accountant: A Journalist in Pursuit of the Black and Tans
Seeing the Sun at Noon: The Crusading Pres Restores
The Propaganda War
An Old World Fight: American Journalists in Ireland
Literary Tourists: G.K. Chesterton, Wilfred Ewart and V.S. Pritchett as Reports
Conclusion
The Education of the War Correspondents
Revolution in the Making
The Moral Accountant: A Journalist in Pursuit of the Black and Tans
Seeing the Sun at Noon: The Crusading Pres Restores
The Propaganda War
An Old World Fight: American Journalists in Ireland
Literary Tourists: G.K. Chesterton, Wilfred Ewart and V.S. Pritchett as Reports
Conclusion