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- 296 pages
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Focusing on the evolution of Irish political print culture from 1688-1714, this study analyzes various publications, including newspapers and pamphlets, to illustrate how print media heightened tensions between tory and whig factions. It highlights a pivotal moment when the Irish public was first urged to evaluate politicians and political parties through print, marking a significant shift in political engagement. These developments set the stage for the future growth of the Irish press, influencing public discourse in the years to come.
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Print and Party Politics in Ireland, 1689-1714, Suzanne Forbes
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- 2018
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