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View : Journal of European Television History and Culture
ISSN Print: 2213-0969
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The Life and Afterlife of a Socialist Media Friend. On the Longterm Cultural Relevance of the Polish TV Series 'Czterdziestolatek'
Kinga S. Bloch
The Production of Czechoslovakia′s Most Popular Television Serial 'The Hospital On The Outskirts' and Its Post-1989 Repeats
Petr Bedna?ík
Martin Luther in Primetime. Television Fiction and Cultural Memory Construction in Cold War Germany
Stewart Anderson
"It's Just So Hard to Bring It to Mind": The Significance of ‘Wallpaper’ in the Gendering of Television Memory Work
Hazel Collie
Great Escapes from the Past. Memory and Identity in European Transnational Television News
Andreas Widholm
Chronology and Ideology. Temporal Structuring in Israeli Historical Documentary Series
Bosmat Garami
Window to the West: Memories of Watching Finnish Television in Estonia During The Soviet Period
Annika Lepp
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Mervi Pantti
Television as a Hybrid Repertoire of Memory. New Dynamic Practices of Cultural Memory in the Multi-Platform Era
Berber Hagedoorn
Editorial
Jér?me Bourdon
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Berber Hagedoorn
Why Should We Study Socialist Commercials?
Anikó Imre
Looking for What You Are Looking for: a Media Researcher’s First Search in a Television Archive
Jasmijn Van Gorp
Parallel Stories, Differentiated Histories. Exploring Fiction and Memory in Spanish and Portuguese Television
José Carlos Rueda Laffond
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Carlota Coronado Ruiz
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Catarina Duff Burnay
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Susana Díaz Pérez
‘Remembering Our First TV Set’. Personal Memories as a Source for Television Audience History
Cecilia Penati
Memory, Television and the Making of the BBC’s 'The Story Of Wales'
Steve Blandford
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Ruth McElroy
Spain Was Not Living a Celebration. TVE And The Eurovision Song Contest During The Years Of Franco’s Dictatorship
Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Lozano
Hello, Lenin? Nostalgia On Post-Soviet Television In Russia And Ukraine
Kateryna Khinkulova
Reading Between the Lines: a Transnational History of the Franco-British ‘Entente Cordiale’ in Post-War Television
Andreas Fickers
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Andy O'Dwyer
Digitising Context: The Case Of The Radio Times
Andy O’Dwyer
Retelling the Past with Broadcast Archives: Context Makes Sense
Matteo Treleani
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Claude Mussou
Towards A New Digital Historicism? Doing History In The Age Of Abundance
Andreas Fickers
Télé-clubs And European Television History Beyond The Screen
Ira Wagman
Editorial
Dana Mustata
From European Identity and Media Imperialism to Public Diplomacy: The Changing Rationale Behind Euronews
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi
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Patrick Kimunguyi
If Content Is King, Context Is Its Crown
Pelle Snickars
European Television History Online: History And Challenges
Sonja de Leeuw
Poland’s Return To Europe: Polish Terrestrial Broadcasters And TV Fiction
Sylwia Szostak
Editorial
Andreas Fickers
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Sonja de Leeuw
Live From Moscow: The Celebration Of Yuri Gagarin And Transnational Television In Europe
Lars Lundgren
Transnational Relations Between The BBC And The WDR (1960-1969): The Central Roles Of Hugh Greene And Klaus Von Bismarck
Christian Potschka
Building Platforms For Historians: Making Data Findable. A Critical Reflection On Some German Initiatives
Lilian Landes
Zen And The Art Of Adaptation. Jeremy Strong Interviews Producer Andy Harries
Jeremy Strong
Comunicar Europa / Communicating Europe. Spain, Television Co-productions And The Case Of Pepe Carvalho
Manuel Palacio
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Concepción Cascajosa
Why Digitise Historical Television?
John Ellis
History In The Backstage Of Romanian Television Archives
Dana Mustata
Translating ‘Liebeskummer’: Combo 1965
Alexander Badenoch
Making The Most Of The Archive: Commercial Exploitation Of The Digital Archive On Contemporary Italian Network TV
Luca Barra
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Massimo Scaglioni
Mapping Europe: Images of Europe in the Eurovision Song Contest
Mari Pajala
The Golden Stag Festival In Ceausescu’s Romania (1968-1971)
Alexandru Matei
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