Ways of accessing and understanding history have shifted in contemporary society with history being repackaged for public consumption in a vast array of digital technologies. These technologies present historical narratives which aim to simultaneously entertain and educate. This research project introduces the term ‘histotainment’ for this fusing of history and entertainment. Docudramas are a strong example of the popularity of this form of histotainment. This article explores how family history docudramas are presented as prime time TV entertainment and examines the factors that contribute to their success. Using a qualitative content analysis approach, this research analyses two recent Australian docudramas, Who Do You Think You Are? (201...
What appears on screen as `TV history' is limited by a number of possible factors; te...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
This article examines my work as a historical consultant on the television programme Who Do You Thin...
In 2004, the Australian Liberal-National Party Coalition Government promised that, if re-elected, th...
Historical feature films transport their audiences to experience another world and time, albeit temp...
This interdisciplinary original research engages with the fields of TV documentary production, child...
This interdisciplinary original research engages with the fields of TV documentary production, child...
Historical feature films transport their audiences to experience another world and time, albeit temp...
In recent years non-fiction history programmes have flourished on television. This interdisciplinary...
This interdisciplinary original research engages with the fields of TV documentary production, child...
This article focuses on popular historical culture, particularly on how the use of digital mediahas ...
In a famous quote Marx said: “Hegel remarks somewhere that all great world-historic facts and person...
This article focuses on popular historical culture, particularly on how the use of digital mediahas ...
In a famous quote Marx said: “Hegel remarks somewhere that all great world-historic facts and person...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
What appears on screen as `TV history' is limited by a number of possible factors; te...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
This article examines my work as a historical consultant on the television programme Who Do You Thin...
In 2004, the Australian Liberal-National Party Coalition Government promised that, if re-elected, th...
Historical feature films transport their audiences to experience another world and time, albeit temp...
This interdisciplinary original research engages with the fields of TV documentary production, child...
This interdisciplinary original research engages with the fields of TV documentary production, child...
Historical feature films transport their audiences to experience another world and time, albeit temp...
In recent years non-fiction history programmes have flourished on television. This interdisciplinary...
This interdisciplinary original research engages with the fields of TV documentary production, child...
This article focuses on popular historical culture, particularly on how the use of digital mediahas ...
In a famous quote Marx said: “Hegel remarks somewhere that all great world-historic facts and person...
This article focuses on popular historical culture, particularly on how the use of digital mediahas ...
In a famous quote Marx said: “Hegel remarks somewhere that all great world-historic facts and person...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
What appears on screen as `TV history' is limited by a number of possible factors; te...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
This article examines my work as a historical consultant on the television programme Who Do You Thin...