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'This valuable collection explores the resurgence of history in televisual form in the latter part of the 20th century... the chapters provide not only a range of evidence and analysis, but also some powerful areas of ongoing discussion for historians, broadcasters and producers.' -Justin Champion, Royal Holloway, University of London, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television
'... provides a good sense of the serious work being done on historical presentation across the Continent.' - Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
This volume brings together scholars from across Europe to critically examine TV history programming in a period of political, economic and cultural change. They look at links between programming and national identity, consider the representation of minorities, and explore a range of televisual genres and techniques.