The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 37–38University of Auckland., 2003 |
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... Tablet's narrative . Each editor used the Tablet to underscore the importance of the traditions of Irish and Catholic newspaper publishing . This historical awareness is evident in the Tablet's form , its style and its references to the ...
... Tablet's narrative . Each editor used the Tablet to underscore the importance of the traditions of Irish and Catholic newspaper publishing . This historical awareness is evident in the Tablet's form , its style and its references to the ...
Strana 156
... Tablet culled from Irish and Irish emigrant newspapers , both Catholic and secular . The specific networks of diasporic connections the Tablet utilized and versions of Irish nationalism and politics it embraced are readily apparent in ...
... Tablet culled from Irish and Irish emigrant newspapers , both Catholic and secular . The specific networks of diasporic connections the Tablet utilized and versions of Irish nationalism and politics it embraced are readily apparent in ...
Strana 160
... Tablet to find and utilize alternative sources of information , drawing upon a range of connections in Ireland or other diaspora destinations . From an early stage the Tablet made explicit provision for the communication of Irish ...
... Tablet to find and utilize alternative sources of information , drawing upon a range of connections in Ireland or other diaspora destinations . From an early stage the Tablet made explicit provision for the communication of Irish ...
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