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Études Palgrave sur l'Histoire des Médias

Cette série explore l'évolution fascinante des cultures de la communication du Moyen Âge à nos jours. Elle présente des recherches originales et de haute qualité, couvrant divers sujets et approches disciplinaires dans l'étude de l'histoire des médias. Les publications visent à façonner les interprétations actuelles non seulement des médias sous toutes leurs formes, mais aussi de leur profonde relation avec la politique, la société et l'économie.

The New Journalism, the New Imperialism and the Fiction of Empire, 1870-1900
West Germans against the West
BBC Sport in Black and White
A History of the Norwegian Press, 1660-2015

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  • The book explores the transformative impact of printed pamphlets in 19th-century Norway, which fostered a shared language and public discourse among diverse coastal communities, including farmers and fishermen. It highlights the dramatic increase in publication titles from a few to over a hundred during the century, and notes the growth of newspapers from 1900 to 1940, culminating in the two hundred seventy titles that persist today. This evolution reflects the changing landscape of communication and community engagement in Norwegian society.

    A History of the Norwegian Press, 1660-2015
  • BBC Sport in Black and White

    • 360pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
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    Focusing on the early years of BBC televised sport, this book offers an in-depth exploration of the development and impact of its flagship programs. It delves into the challenges and innovations that shaped sports broadcasting, highlighting key events and figures that contributed to the evolution of televised sports in Britain. Through detailed research, it captures the cultural significance and the pioneering spirit of this era, making it a valuable resource for sports enthusiasts and media historians alike.

    BBC Sport in Black and White
  • An exploration of how the theme of Anti-Americanism was employed by influential sections of the West German media to oppose the modernisation of the Federal Republic of Germany during the 'long 1950s'. In the public battle over the future direction of Germany, America stood as a symbol of social, political and economic corruption.

    West Germans against the West
  • The book explores the interplay between aggressive policies, vibrant news coverage, and a sensational novelistic style that shaped the portrayal of Britain's Empire in late-Victorian media. It examines the emergence of the New Journalism and New Imperialism, highlighting the contributions of editors, special correspondents, and authors during the period from 1870 to 1900, revealing how these elements combined to create a distinctive image of imperial power.

    The New Journalism, the New Imperialism and the Fiction of Empire, 1870-1900