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Essay on propaganda in Northern Ireland |
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Throughout the history of civilized societies and governments in the world propaganda has played a large part in their affairs. Propaganda is the deliberative and systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate cognition’s, and direct behavior to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent of the propagandist (O’Donnell and Jowett, 53). Propaganda’s purpose is weighted in favor of the propagandist and not necessarily in the best interest of the receiver (O’Donnell and Jowett, 53). Almost always performed by institutions and governments, propaganda takes on many forms. In particular, North Ireland, which is the focus of my paper, both historically and recently has not been immune to propaganda and its effects. With involvement on behalf of the media, individuals, governments (of both Ireland and the British), and political action groups, propaganda has taken many forms throughout Ireland’s history.
It would be impossible to discuss the history of propaganda in Ireland without first examining in some detail the history of the country itself. Ireland’s history is filled with deep religious and political disputes. Beginning with the Norman Invasion of Ireland in 1169, England started it’s earliest involvement with taking part in Irish affairs and Irish Kings soon submitted to Henry II of England. Later on in 1556, England established many land colonies for Protestant landlords, especially in North Ireland, for the Protestants to act as loyal subjects to E...
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Keywords: north ireland, population of ireland, norman invasion of ireland, propaganda, northern ireland, irelands history, henry ii of england, governments, irish nationalist movement, propagandist, protestant, involvement, irish affairs, irish republican army ira, irish kings, political action groups, pledged loyalty, shape perceptions, civilized societies, english settlements
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