In recent decades, media history has become increasingly prominent, with scholarship emerging from a wide variety of disciplines. This chapter examines the methodological issues involved in conducting historical research in media studies. Using Adrian Bingham\u27s Family Newspapers? and Laura Beers\u27s Your Britain as case studies, it explains such topics as historical context, locating primary sources, and the production and reception of media texts. In addition, it outlines the wide variety of historical approaches that can be employed, including textual analysis, policy history, institutional history, and biography
Journalism history, like media history, is an impressively interdisciplinary field in which historia...
peer reviewedThis chapter introduces the concept of experimental media archaeology and asks how hand...
This book aims to give a greater insight into the modern history of the media by considering influen...
Based on the work of media historian, James Curran, Narrating Media History explores British media h...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between theory and history in the development of media...
Bringing together a team of history and media researchers from across Britain and Europe, this volum...
This essay sets out some of the conceptual and methodological reasons why the historiography of the ...
This thematic issue of Media and Communication features articles that address the workings of democr...
The Routledge Companion to British Media History provides a comprehensive exploration of how differe...
Digital humanities is an important challenge for more traditional humanities disciplines to take on,...
Digital humanities is an important challenge for more traditional humanities disciplines to take on,...
Topics in Media History provides an in-depth study of the history of one particular medium (e.g. fil...
In recent years non-fiction history programmes have flourished on television. This interdisciplinary...
The ways people have publicly discussed and written about media literacy in the past have great bear...
Why might it be desirable or possible for historians to analyse media texts? The objective of this p...
Journalism history, like media history, is an impressively interdisciplinary field in which historia...
peer reviewedThis chapter introduces the concept of experimental media archaeology and asks how hand...
This book aims to give a greater insight into the modern history of the media by considering influen...
Based on the work of media historian, James Curran, Narrating Media History explores British media h...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between theory and history in the development of media...
Bringing together a team of history and media researchers from across Britain and Europe, this volum...
This essay sets out some of the conceptual and methodological reasons why the historiography of the ...
This thematic issue of Media and Communication features articles that address the workings of democr...
The Routledge Companion to British Media History provides a comprehensive exploration of how differe...
Digital humanities is an important challenge for more traditional humanities disciplines to take on,...
Digital humanities is an important challenge for more traditional humanities disciplines to take on,...
Topics in Media History provides an in-depth study of the history of one particular medium (e.g. fil...
In recent years non-fiction history programmes have flourished on television. This interdisciplinary...
The ways people have publicly discussed and written about media literacy in the past have great bear...
Why might it be desirable or possible for historians to analyse media texts? The objective of this p...
Journalism history, like media history, is an impressively interdisciplinary field in which historia...
peer reviewedThis chapter introduces the concept of experimental media archaeology and asks how hand...
This book aims to give a greater insight into the modern history of the media by considering influen...