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"From the first book printed in Ireland in the sixteenth century, to the globalised digital media culture of today, Christopher Morash traces the history of forms of communication in Ireland over the past four centuries: the vigorous newspaper and pamphlet culture of the eighteenth century, the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "From the first book printed in Ireland in the sixteenth century, to the globalised digital media culture of today, Christopher Morash traces the history of forms of communication in Ireland over the past four centuries: the vigorous newspaper and pamphlet culture of the eighteenth century, the spread of popular literacy in the nineteenth century, and the impact of the telegraph, telephone, phonograph, cinema, and radio, which arrived in Ireland just as the Irish Free State came into being. Morash picks out specific events for detailed analysis, such as the first radio broadcast, during the 1916 Rising, or the Live Aid concert in 1985. Outlining new ways to think about Irish culture, this important book breaks new ground within Irish studies. Its accessible narrative explains how Ireland developed into the modern, globally interconnected, economy of today. This is an essential and hugely informative read for anyone interested in Irish cultural history"--Provided by publisher "Morash picks out specific events for detailed analysis, such as the first radio broadcast, during the 1916 Rising, or the Live Aid concert in 1985. Outlining new ways to think about Irish culture, this important book breaks new ground within Irish studies. Its accessible narrative explains how Ireland developed into the modern, globally interconnected economy of today. This is an essential and hugely informative read for anyone interested in Irish cultural history"--Provided by publisher |
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adam_text | Titel: A history of the media in Ireland
Autor: Morash, Chris
Jahr: 2010
Contents
List of illustrations
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Chronology
Introduction: Ireland and the world
chapter i: Stumpeworne letters : 1551?1660
media event i: Bloudy newes from Ireland ,
October 23, 1641
chapter 2: Public spirits: 1660-1800
media event 2: Postroads to liberty: January 22, 1793
chapter 3: Acts of Union: 1800-1890
media event 3: Parnellism and crime: April 18, 1887
chapter 4: Casual miracles: 1890?1920
media event 4: Broadcasting the Rising: April 24, 1916
chapter 5: Listening in: 1921-1960
media event 5: Helpless before the camera s eye:
October 5, 1968
chapter 6: Windows on the world: 1961-1990
media event 6: With satellite television you can
go anywhere: July 13, 1985
chapter 7: Since 1990: digitised
Conclusion: imagining a mediated Ireland
Bibliographic essay
Index
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Illustrations
1. Aibidil Gaoidheilge agus Caiticiosma, the first book
printed in Irish in Ireland, was produced with specially
cut type in 1571. It would be the first of many
attempts to provide an Irish-language readership with
a reformed catechism. Courtesy of the Library, Trinity
College Dublin.
2. John Temple s account of the massacres of 1641, The
Irish Rebellion, originally published in 1646, would be
republished at moments of sectarian tensions for the
next three centuries. This edition, produced by the
Dublin printer Aaron Rhames in 1724, contains some
impressively grisly woodcuts. Courtesy of the National
Library of Ireland. 2,7
3. The Young Gentleman Volunteers Universal Spelling
Book, printed in Dublin by Patrick Wogan in the 1780s,
contained instructions for the two essential skills needed
by a Young Gentleman Volunteer : literacy, and the ability
to handle a gun. Courtesy of the British Library. 53
4. To create and foster public opinion in Ireland and to
make it racy of the soil. The slogan adopted by
The Nation found an iconic image in Henry McManus s
painting, Reading The Nation. Courtesy of the National
Gallery of Ireland. 81
5. The first successful trans-Arian tic telegraph lines,
laid in 1866, ran from the west coast of Ireland to
Newfoundland, in the process drawing a new informational
map, with Ireland at its centre. 85
6. On April 18, 1887, The Times published a facsimile of
a letter in which Charles Stewart Parnell appeared to
condone the Phoenix Park murders five years earlier.
List of illustrations vii
Apart from the political storm that it provoked, the
visual nature of the facsimile caused consternation in
media circles in an age when news circulated by telegraph.
Courtesy of the Library, Trinity College Dublin. 93
7. One of the earliest practical processes for producing
colour photographs was developed in Dublin in 1892 by
Professor John Joly of Trinity College. Interestingly, he
chose an image that was iconic of tradition - an Irish
peasant girl - to demonstrate the process in the pages of
the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. Courtesy of
the Royal Irish Academy. 105
8. In September 1897 the Lumiere cameraman Jean
Alexandre Louis Promio, shot the first moving images of
Ireland including this footage of a very empty Sackville
Street taken from O Connell Bridge in Dublin. Courtesy
of Association Freres Lumiere and Irish Film Institute. no
9. O Connell Street, immediately after the 1916 Rising. The
Irish School of Wireless Telegraphy, from which the
world s first radio broadcast was attempted, is the pile of
rubble in the foreground on the right. Courtesy of the
National Library of Ireland. 126
10. Worst of all was the gloating hatred in some of the
faces of these policemen. Television footage of the
civil-rights march in Derry on October 5, 1968, shot
by RTE s Gay O Brien, which brought the reality of
police violence into homes outside of Ulster, is seen
by many as a turning point in the Northern Ireland
conflict. Courtesy of RTE Archives. 163
11. In the mid-i92os, Ireland had a number of magazines
dedicated to the new medium of radio. However,
radio had barely become a reality when new media
technologies beckoned. This 1926 edition of the
Irish Radio and Musical Review reports on John Logie
Baird s latest invention, the televisor . Courtesy of
the National Library of Ireland. 167
12. T must admit that sometimes when I think of television
and radio, and their immense power, I feel somewhat
afraid. President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera, on the
opening broadcast of Telefls Eireann, December 31, 1961.
Courtesy of RTE Archives. 172
viii List of illustrations
13. This internet visualisation suggests a way of picturing
the results when searching for the word Ireland using
the internet search engine Google. The programme
that produced it allows the viewer to visualise the
links from one page to the next; the balls on the
horizon break down into individual pages as the
viewer moves towards them. Courtesy of Diarmuid
O Donoghue, Department of Computer Science,
National University of Ireland, Maynooth. 224
Figures
1. Irish imprints by decade, 1700-1800 page 48
2. Irish imprints by decade, 1800-1900 62
3. The number of books and periodicals banned in the
first fifteen years of censorship ranged from
47 to 171 per annum 142
4. Television and radio licences in the Irish Republic,
1963?71 182
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