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Reconstructing the Past: History in the Mass Media 1890–2005

Editat de Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley, Kevin Williams
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 feb 2009
Bringing together a team of history and media researchers from across Britain and Europe, this volume provides readers with a themed discussion of the range and variety of the media’s engagement with history, and a close study of the relationship between media, history and national identity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415495776
ISBN-10: 0415495776
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: Problems and Possibilities in the Media’s Presentation of History  Part 1: The Media and History.  Introduction  1. See Hear: Phonography and Photography as Forms of Historical Representation  2. From Information to Propaganda: The Presentation of South African History in the Run-Up to the Boer War  3.'The Same Old Firm Dressed Up in a New Suit': Blue Scar and its Portrayal of the Nationalisation of the Coal Industry  4. Historical Situation Comedy – BBC Television Comedy 1975–87  5. Hearing History: How British Radio Reconstructs and Re-Imagines its Past: Pirate BBC Essex  6. The Media and the Monarchy  Part 2: The Media, History and National Identity.  Introduction  7. 'One Dead Horse, 10.30am': Irish Broadcasting 1926–66 and the Easter Rebellion  8. Projecting Stalin: The Vozhd’ in Film  9. D-Day and the British Tabloid Press  10. D-Day Remembrance 2004: The Representation of History in the German Media  11. 'Will the Real Captain Mainwaring Please Stand Up?' Dad’s Army between media and memory  12. Finding the Voice of Wales: "Welshness" and BBC Television, 1975–87

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This volume provides readers with a themed discussion of the range and variety of the media’s engagement with history, and a close study of the relationship between media, history and national identity.