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History on Television (Hardcover, New)
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History on Television (Hardcover, New)
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In recent years non-fiction history programmes have flourished on
television. This interdisciplinary study of history programming
identifies and examines different genres employed by producers and
tracks their commissioning, production, marketing and distribution
histories. With comparative references to other European nations
and North America, the authors focus on British history programming
over the last two decades and analyse the relationship between the
academy and media professionals. They outline and discuss
often-competing discourses about how to 'do' history and the
underlying assumptions about who watches history programmes.
History on Television considers recent changes in the media
landscape, which have affected to a great degree how history in
general, and whose history in particular, appears onscreen. Through
a number of case studies, using material from interviews by the
authors with academic and media professionals, the role of the
'professional' historian and that of media professionals -
commissioning editors and producer/directors - as mediators of
historical material and interpretations is analysed, and the ways
in which the 'logics of television' shape historical output are
outlined and discussed. Building on their analysis, Ann Gray and
Erin Bell ask if history on television fulfils its potential to be
a form of public history through offering, as it does, a range of
interpretations of the past to and originating from or including
those not based in the academy. Through consideration of the
representation, or absence, of the diversity of British identity -
gender, ethnicity and race, social status and regional identities -
the authors substantially extend the scope of existing scholarship
into history on television History on Television will be essential
reading for all those interested in the complex processes involved
in the representation of history on television.
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