By Ian Kenneally, Historian, Author and Broadcaster. He is currently a PhD student at the History Department, NUI Galway. The Irish Bulletin began publication on 11 November 1919 and ended publication in December 1921. During that period it was published as a daily newspaper. It was funded by Dáil Éireann; specifically the Department of Propaganda […]
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Kathleen McKenna,
National Library of Ireland,
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Robert Brennan,
Shemus
Intro by Justin Furlong, NLI Newspaper Librarian This is the fourth in a series of blogs connected to a joint project (Newspaper Descriptors Project) by the National Library of Ireland and the Newspaper & Periodical History Forum of Ireland (NPHFI). The project aims to provide short descriptors or pen notes for the newspaper titles listed […]
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The Democrat
Intro by Justin Furlong, NLI Newspaper Librarian This is the third in a series of blogs connected to a joint project (Newspaper Descriptors Project) by the National Library of Ireland and the Newspaper & Periodical History Forum of Ireland (NPHFI). The project hopes to provide short descriptors or pen notes for the newspaper titles listed […]
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Ernest Forbes,
Felix M. Larkin,
Freeman,
Freeman's Journal,
Irish Daily Independent,
Irish Independent,
Irish Parliamentary Party,
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National Press,
Newspaper & Periodical History Forum of Ireland,
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Phil Blake,
Public Register,
Shemus,
Sir John Gray,
The Lepracaun,
Thomas Fitzpatrick,
Weekly Freeman,
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