Irish Freedom
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Type | Former monthly newspaper |
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Founded | November 1910 |
Political alignment | republican |
Ceased publication | 1914 |
Irish Freedom was launched in November 1910, as an Irish monthly publication of the Irish Republican Brotherhood movement. It lasted for four years until suppressed in 1914 by the British.[1]
The name Irish Freedom was later to resurface as Saoirse Irish Freedom in May 1987 after the Republican Bulletin, the official paper of the Republican Sinn Féin, changed its name.[2]
Notable contributors
Contributors included:[2]
- Bulmer Hobson
- P. S. O'Hegarty
- Terence MacSwiney
- Patrick Pearse
- Ernest Blythe
- Piaras Béaslaí
- Pat Devlin
- Fred Cogley
- J. W. Good
- Roger Casement
References
- ↑ Treasure Islands: Studies in Children's Literature By Mary Shine Thompson, Celia Keenan, Four Courts Press, 2006, ISBN 1-85182-941-5, pp.34 [1]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Saoirse – Irish Freedom
External sources
- The Fenian ideal and Irish nationalism, 1882-1916
- Movements for Political & Social Reform, 1870–1914
- An Irishman's Diary - The Irish Times - Mon, Aug 10, 2009
- A Short History of Ireland By John Ranelagh
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