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Television Histories Shaping Collective Memory In The Media Age Edited By Gary R Edgerton And Peter C Rollins

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Television Histories Shaping Collective Memory In The Media Age Edited By Gary R Edgerton And Peter C Rollins
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Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.68 MB
Pages: 383
Author: edited by Gary R. Edgerton and Peter C. Rollins.
ISBN: 9780813121901, 0813121906
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Television Histories Shaping Collective Memory In The Media Age Edited By Gary R Edgerton And Peter C Rollins by Edited By Gary R. Edgerton And Peter C. Rollins. 9780813121901, 0813121906 instant download after payment.

History TV and popular memory / Steve Anderson --
Masculinity and femininity in television's historical fictions: Young Indiana Jones chronicles and Dr. Quinn, medicine woman / Mimi White --
Quantum leap: the postmodern challenge of television as history / Robert Hanke --
Profiles in courage: televisual history on the new frontier / Daniel Marcus --
Victory at sea: Cold War epic / Peter C. Rollins --
Breaking the mirror: Dutch television and the history of the Second World War / Chris Vos --
Contested public memories: Hawaiian history as Hawaiian or American experience / Carolyn Anderson --
Mediating Thomas Jefferson: Ken Burns as popular historian / Gary R. Edgerton --
Pixies: homosexuality, anti-communism, and the Army-McCarthy hearings / Thomas Doherty --
Images of history in Israel television news: the territorial dimension of collective memories, 1987-1990 / Netta Ha-Ilan --
Memories of 1945 and 1963: American television coverage of the end of the Berlin Wall, November 9, 1989 / David Culbert --
Television: the first flawed rough drafts of history / Philip M. Taylor --
The History Channel and the challenge of historical programming / Brian Taves --
Rethinking television history / Douglas Gomery --
Nice guys last fifteen seasons: Jack Benny on television, 1950-1965 / James L. Baughman --
Organizing difference on global TV: television history and cultural geography / Michael Curtin --
Selected bibliography: additional sources for researching television as historian / Kathryn Helgesen Fuller-Seely.

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