In the context of the fast development of memory studies, the third issue of VIEW: Journal of European Television History and Culture highlights debates around the moving borders of national memories, fostered by television in the context of European history. The articles in this issue focus on the contribution of European television researchers, covering all three areas of media studies (production, text and reception), and touch upon a broad range of topics including: the reconstruction of the national past after regime changes (in both Southern and Eastern Europe); competing versions of the “same” past; the fragile fostering of a European identity; and the regional/would be national past. The issue emphasizes the different uses (ethnogra...
In this article, television is reconsidered as a hybrid ‘repertoire’ of memory. It is demonstrated h...
The article describes the development of historical narratives of European integration all over Euro...
In the modern, overabundant information landscape, information is accessible on and across multiple ...
European Television Memories, Jun 28, 2013 11:11 am. "Third issue of the peer-reviewed, multi-media ...
The medium television has been accused of being amnesiac or a producer of forgetfulness. However, re...
This introduction outlines the importance of transnational and transcultural perspectives for memory...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
The history of European televisions’ commercialization is interesting and complex. In many European ...
The articles included in this issue take into consideration the relationship between television and ...
Over the last couple of decades, Europe has undergone fundamental political transformations that hav...
The majority of literature about the mediation of transnational memory is concerned with historicall...
This article suggests that memory studies should consider a transnational approach within the field ...
This article suggests that memory studies should consider a transnational approach within the field ...
Modern audiences engage with representations of the past in a particular way via the medium of telev...
In this article, television is reconsidered as a hybrid ‘repertoire’ of memory. It is demonstrated h...
The article describes the development of historical narratives of European integration all over Euro...
In the modern, overabundant information landscape, information is accessible on and across multiple ...
European Television Memories, Jun 28, 2013 11:11 am. "Third issue of the peer-reviewed, multi-media ...
The medium television has been accused of being amnesiac or a producer of forgetfulness. However, re...
This introduction outlines the importance of transnational and transcultural perspectives for memory...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
The history of European televisions’ commercialization is interesting and complex. In many European ...
The articles included in this issue take into consideration the relationship between television and ...
Over the last couple of decades, Europe has undergone fundamental political transformations that hav...
The majority of literature about the mediation of transnational memory is concerned with historicall...
This article suggests that memory studies should consider a transnational approach within the field ...
This article suggests that memory studies should consider a transnational approach within the field ...
Modern audiences engage with representations of the past in a particular way via the medium of telev...
In this article, television is reconsidered as a hybrid ‘repertoire’ of memory. It is demonstrated h...
The article describes the development of historical narratives of European integration all over Euro...
In the modern, overabundant information landscape, information is accessible on and across multiple ...