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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Part One. 1700s
1. Seditionists and Revolutionaries: Planting the Radical Roots of the Irish American Press during the “Reign of Witches”: Debra Reddin van Tuyll
2. William Duane: Globe-Trotting Seditionist of the Eighteenth Century: David W. Bulla
Part Two. 1800s
3. A “Respectable Body of New Comers”: Transnational Journalistic Perspectives on the Wexford, Ireland, Diaspora in Savannah, Georgia: Howard J. Keeley and Steven T. Engel
4. “Good American Citizens”: Boston’s Pilot and Social Reform: Ian Kenneally
5. The Story without a Source: A Tale of Irish Death in New Orleans: Nancy McKenzie Dupont
6. Kindred Spirits: An Unlikely Friendship Born Out of Mutual Suffering: Jordan Stenger
7. John Mitchel: Transnational Journalist: Debra Reddin van Tuyll
8. Gilded Age Humor as a Moral Force: Representations of the Irish and Irish Americans in Texas Siftings: Mary M. Cronin
9. Presidents, Protection, and Politics: Political Cartoons in the Irish World and American Industrial Liberator, 1890–1913: Úna Ní Bhroiméil
10. “Readiness and Range”: Margaret Sullivan: Irish Nationalist, American Journalist: Gillian O’Brien
Part Three. 1900s
11. “Manufactured News” and Michael Davitt’s Journalism in South Africa and Russia for William Randolph Hearst: Colum Kenny
12. Dr. Dillon in North America: Kevin Rafter
13. The Gaelic American 1912–1922: A Case Study in Irish American Transnational Journalism: Michael Doorley
14. “An American Newspaperman”: Transatlantic Influences at the Irish Press in the 1930s: Mark O’Brien
15. First Impressions: A Bar Fight Introduces John Bull to an American Institution: Pamela E. Walck
Afterword: Marcel Broersma, Mark O’Brien, and Debra Reddin van Tuyll
Notes
Bibliography
Contributor Biographies
Index
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