The United Irishman (newspaper)

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The United Irishman was a mid-19th-century Irish nationalist newspaper that advocated for Irish independence and radical republican ideas.

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The United Irishman (newspaper) canonical 1

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instanceOf Irish nationalist newspaper
newspaper
advocatedFor republican form of government in Ireland
self-determination for Ireland
aimedAt Irish nationalists
supporters of Irish independence
associatedWith Irish nationalist activists
Irish republican organizations
circulationArea Ireland NERFINISHED
Irish diaspora
countryOfPublication Ireland NERFINISHED
describedBySource historical accounts of Irish nationalism
editorialLine anti-colonial
pro-independence
fieldOfWork journalism
political activism
genre political newspaper
radical press
hasAudience politically engaged Irish readers
hasEffect promotion of Irish nationalist ideas
spread of radical republican thought in Ireland
hasPart editorials
news reports
opinion pieces
political commentary
historicalContext 19th-century Irish nationalist movement
influencedBy European radical politics
Irish republican movement NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubject Irish independence
Irish republicanism
medium print
notableFor advocacy of radical republican ideas in Ireland
opposedTo British rule in Ireland
politicalAlignment Irish nationalism
radical republicanism
republicanism
positionHeld advocate of Irish independence
publicationPeriod mid-19th century
publicationType periodical
stanceOnIssue anti-union with Great Britain
timePeriod 19th century
typeOfContent nationalist propaganda
political agitation

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John Mitchel founded The United Irishman (newspaper)