Freedom of Speech in the Press in Times of Conflict

Historical Perspectives from Ireland and Europe

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Paru le : 2026-06-01

In times of conflict, especially times of war, pressures on freedom of the press, even in societies that value a free press, inevitably increase – and often involve formal government censorship. Support of one’s country or, in the case of internal conflicts, of one side or another – usually, indeed,...
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Richard C. Allen is a Visiting Fellow in History at Newcastle University, UK and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Humanities Research Centre of the Australian National University, Canberra. Felix M. Larkin is a historian and retired public servant. A former chair of the Newspaper and Periodical History Forum of Ireland, his publications include Terror and discord: The Shemus cartoons in the Freeman’s Journal, 1920–1924 (Dublin, 2009) and Living with history: occasional writings (Dublin, 2021). Oliver O’Hanlon is currently working as an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of French at University College Cork (UCC). Aoife Whelan is Acting Head of the School of Irish, Celtic Studies and Folklore at University College Dublin (UCD) where she lectures in Nua-Ghaeilge and Irish Studies.

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