The historian, television and television history : a collection
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書誌事項
The historian, television and television history : a collection
University of Luton Press, c2001
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The publication of The Historian and Film (CUP 1975) over a quarter of a century ago, established and legitimised the academic historical study of film and also formulated the terms of debate within the field. The Historian, Television and Television History undertakes the same long-overdue task for television. These collected essays arose out of the path-breaking conference of the International Association of Media and History which brought together key academics and programme makers from across Europe involved in 'history and television'. The volume therefore offers a highly productive dialogue between academics and media practitioners discussing the relationship between theory and practice from a range of different approaches and opinions. The Historian, Television and Television History is divided into five areas covering the field of debate; archival access; five case studies; three analyses of how different TV systems have represented themselves; and a concluding section looking to the future.
All the contributors are distinguished in their particular fields and include Nicholas Pronay (to whose work this book is offered as a tribute) and Pierre Sorlin and Taylor Downing has written the foreword. The Historian, Television and Television History will be of value to all academics, researchers, teachers, students and media practitioners interested in History, TV, Media and Cultural Studies.
目次
- 1. The historian and television - a methodological survey - Graham Roberts
- 2. The historical development of empirical social research: The institutionalisation of knowledge and its relationship to the media industry and benefits to history - David E. Morrison
- 3. Historians at the crossroads: Cinema, television and after? - Pierre Sorlin
- 4. Historians and television archives - Luisa Cicognetti
- 5. The history of television through the internet: A few notes on the project www.histv.net - Andre Lange
- 6. The colour of war: A poacher among the gamekeepers? - Adrian Wood
- 7. How to present riots that have not been filmed - Gerda Jansen Hendricks
- 8. History without archives: Simon Schama's A history of Britain - Ian Bremner
- 9. Global narrative and exile culture in Hawaii Five-O - Sheri Chinen Beisen
- 10. Bigger on the inside ...: Dr Who as British cultural history - Nicholas J. Cull
- 11. Blackadder goes forth and the 'two western fronts' debate - Stephen Badsey
- 12. The World at War: Television, documentary, history - James Chapman
- 13. How the BBC pictured itself - Christine Whittaker
- 14. French television looks at the past - Isabel Veyrat-Masson
- 15. Dillinger is back: Film history and social perception s of television - Valeria Camporesi
- 16. Television and the future historian - Philip M. Taylor
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