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Reporting the Irish Famine in America: Images of Suffering Ireland in the American Press, 1845-1848

Abstract

This chapter is a study of American newspaper reporting on the Great Irish Famine. The study examines six master narratives that constrained the image of Ireland and the Irish people presented to American readers. Those narrative constraints predisposed Americans to respond with hostility when Irish Famine refugees began to arrive in the United States

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