Newspaper and Periodical History Forum of Ireland Inaugural Conference, 31 October-1 November 2008 New Directions for Press History in Ireland NUI Galway Friday 31 October Session 1 Dr Regina Ui Chollatáin, School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore and Linguistics, UCD – Fact and Fiction: Crossing boundaries in Gaelic print journalism post-1795 Jeremy Cresswell, University of Ulster – Printing Paddy in the provinces: the Irish in New Zealand cartoond and the newspaper industry of the 1860s Una Ni Bhromeil, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick – Re/presenting ethnicity – the perspective of the Irish American press, 1914-18 Session 2 John Horgan, Emeritus Professor, School of Communications, DCU – El Gran Corresponsal de Guerra”: Francis McCullagh, 1874-1956 Robert Brazeau, University of Alberta – On Supplements and Supplementarity: Jacques Derrida Circa 1828 Session 3 Maurice Walsh – The Irish Revolution and the Crisis of the British Press after the First World War Keynote address: James Curran, Goldsmith’s College, University of London – New Directions in Media History Reception & Conference Dinner Saturday 1 November Session 4 Patrick Maume, Dictionary of Irish Biography – Stand by the Ancient Laws: The Dublin Evening Mail and Irish Conservatism in the era of Gladstone and Parnell Niamh O’Sullivan, NCAD – Illustrating Journalism Session 5 Michael de Nie, University of West Georgia – The Irish Press and Empire Matthew Potter, IRCHSS Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Limerick – Keeping an Eye on the Tsar: Frederick Potter and the Skibbereen Eagle Session 6 Caroline Connolly, DCU – The Connacht Tribune and Mr T.J.W. Kenny, 1909-1940 James O’Donnell, NUIG – Reporting the South African War in County Clare, 1899-1902: newsgathering and editorial comment Martin Molony, DCU – W. J. Lawrence: an Irish Freelance Journalist of the early Twentieth Century AGM Conference sponsored by: National Library of Ireland & NUI Galway