In contemporary British history, Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 is typically imagined and narrated as the moment where television was anchored as a national cultural form. In addition, it is well documented by commentators and scholars that during preparation for the coronation, politicians and the palace had reservations that live television might fracture the carefully constructed mystique of monarchy. This article revisits the coronation to consider why and how television was perceived as a watershed moment for both monarchy and television, and what difference this has made to royal representations since. Using the work of Michael Warner, it argues that the mediated intimacies facilitated by television as a new cultural form encourage...
There are few institutions in British history that have had such a massive role in shaping the daily...
Queen Elizabeth II's death in September 2022 prompted a predictable saturation of representations ac...
This article outlines the structures, systems, rules and experiences of reporting on the British mon...
Moving images of the British monarchy, in fact and fiction, are almost as old as the moving image it...
This article examines the way ordinary members of the public, who were present at the celebrations f...
This article examines the little-known 1934 royal wedding of Prince George – duke of Kent and younge...
[eng] According to public-opinion polls, the British monarchy enjoys great popularity in the present...
Becky Conekin et al. identify the Queen's Coronation and its mediation by television in 1953 as the ...
The press coverage in anticipation of and during Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee celebrations in...
Formal royal occasions such as royal weddings are used to promote the relationship between the natio...
'The Family Firm' presents the first major historical analysis of the transformation of the royal ho...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the opening of the BBC television service in 1936 and the o...
British television has had a long, and not always happy, relationship with the royal family, but sin...
Very little academic work has focused upon the British monarchy/ Royal Family and its significance f...
Der von Mandy Merck herausgegebene Sammelband The British monarchy on screen umfasst insgesamt siebz...
There are few institutions in British history that have had such a massive role in shaping the daily...
Queen Elizabeth II's death in September 2022 prompted a predictable saturation of representations ac...
This article outlines the structures, systems, rules and experiences of reporting on the British mon...
Moving images of the British monarchy, in fact and fiction, are almost as old as the moving image it...
This article examines the way ordinary members of the public, who were present at the celebrations f...
This article examines the little-known 1934 royal wedding of Prince George – duke of Kent and younge...
[eng] According to public-opinion polls, the British monarchy enjoys great popularity in the present...
Becky Conekin et al. identify the Queen's Coronation and its mediation by television in 1953 as the ...
The press coverage in anticipation of and during Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee celebrations in...
Formal royal occasions such as royal weddings are used to promote the relationship between the natio...
'The Family Firm' presents the first major historical analysis of the transformation of the royal ho...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the opening of the BBC television service in 1936 and the o...
British television has had a long, and not always happy, relationship with the royal family, but sin...
Very little academic work has focused upon the British monarchy/ Royal Family and its significance f...
Der von Mandy Merck herausgegebene Sammelband The British monarchy on screen umfasst insgesamt siebz...
There are few institutions in British history that have had such a massive role in shaping the daily...
Queen Elizabeth II's death in September 2022 prompted a predictable saturation of representations ac...
This article outlines the structures, systems, rules and experiences of reporting on the British mon...