Abstract
Nearly a Century after the Easter Rising and its aftershocks thrust Ireland to the forefront of international attention and gave this island’s struggle for independence a stiff shove, journalistic coverage of those distant days still provokes questions and provides lessons of enduring pertinence, extending far beyond one academic’s obsession with the subject. This is particularly true for someone peering through the fog of time past and from afar in trying to come to terms with the events that occurred and the people who were involved during those momentous months of 1916.
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Schmuhl, Robert
(2010)
"Peering Through the Fog: American Newspapers and the Easter Rising,"
Irish Communication Review:
Vol. 12:
Iss.
1, Article 3.
doi:10.21427/D73B0K
Available at:
https://arrow.tudublin.ie/icr/vol12/iss1/3
DOI
10.21427/D73B0K