ABstRACt This article examines three radio broadcasts from the royal tour of 1939, namely those covering the departure of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth from Niagara Falls, Ontario, on their way to visit the United States on June 7, 1939. The analysis contributes to the debate about the function of “media events ” sparked by Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz’s eponymous 1992 book. While Dayan and Katz argue that historic national televised cere-monies enhance community loyalty and integration, their critics suggest that they place too little emphasis on issues of hierarchy and power, especially the power of the media them-selves. This study concludes that by their effective use of radio to exploit the symbolism of monarchical ceremony, natura...
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When Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz wrote Media Events, their masterful analysis of mass ceremonies of ...
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In part building on earlier research on the history of the monarchy in Germany, in part building on ...
'The Family Firm' presents the first major historical analysis of the transformation of the royal ho...
This article examines the little-known 1934 royal wedding of Prince George – duke of Kent and younge...
Until the early twentieth century, colonial tours by British royals were rare, and the 1911 Delhi Du...
© 2019 IAMHIST & Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines Newfou...
When Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz wrote Media Events, their masterful analysis of mass ceremonies of ...
Since the seminal works of Harold Innis, communication has been a major theme in Canadian history an...
According to Dayan and Katz, media events require live transmission, firmly dating their birth to th...
The press coverage in anticipation of and during Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee celebrations in...
Since its inception in November 1936, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been a constant pres...
Canada has had a long tradition of tours by members of the royal family, beginning with the 1860 vis...
In contemporary British history, Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 is typically imagined and narrate...
The Family Firm presents the first major historical analysis of the transformation of the royal hous...
Provided that there is a dominant centre of power in society, the media have always regarded it thei...
From October 1939 to March 1940, Conservative member of parliament Alfred Duff Cooper and his wife D...
In part building on earlier research on the history of the monarchy in Germany, in part building on ...
'The Family Firm' presents the first major historical analysis of the transformation of the royal ho...
This article examines the little-known 1934 royal wedding of Prince George – duke of Kent and younge...
Until the early twentieth century, colonial tours by British royals were rare, and the 1911 Delhi Du...
© 2019 IAMHIST & Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines Newfou...
When Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz wrote Media Events, their masterful analysis of mass ceremonies of ...