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Studies in Irish film 3
This is the third volume of papers from the Irish Postgraduate Film Research Seminar designed to encourage Irish film scholarship and the study of Irish film. This collection includes new research on a wide range...
This is the third volume of papers from the Irish Postgraduate Film Research Seminar designed to encourage Irish film scholarship...
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Kevin Rockett & John Hill editors
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Newspapers and empire in Ireland and Britain
Reporting the British Empire, c.1857–1921
These essays explore the varied attitudes towards empire once sustained by different groups in Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland, and by their diasporic descendants. They also examine the images of the British Empire that were...
These essays explore the varied attitudes towards empire once sustained by different groups in Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland, and...
Author/Editor:
Simon Potter, editor
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Irish film censorship
A cultural journey from silent cinema to internet pornography
Over ... 50,000 films examined ... 11,000 cut ... 2,500 banned ... 3,000 videos banned. As a survey of film censorship, Kevin Rockett's new book (years in the making) is unlikely ever to be surpassed. He...
Over ... 50,000 films examined ... 11,000 cut ... 2,500 banned ... 3,000 videos banned. As a survey of film censorship,...
Author/Editor:
Kevin Rockett
Political censorship and the democratic state
The Irish broadcasting ban
January 2004 marks the tenth anniversary of the repeal of Section 31 of the Broadcasting Act, under which for two decades journalists were prohibited from broadcasting interviews with spokespersons for proscribed organizations. This constraint affected...
January 2004 marks the tenth anniversary of the repeal of Section 31 of the Broadcasting Act, under which for two...
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M. Corcoran & M. O'Brien editors
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