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Introduction: Television as Historian: A Different Kind of History Altogether | 1 | |
Pt. I | Prime-Time Entertainment Programming as Historian | |
1 | History TV and Popular Memory | 19 |
2 | Masculinity and Femininity in Television's Historical Fictions: Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman | 37 |
3 | Quantum Leap: The Postmodern Challenge of Television as History | 59 |
4 | Profiles in Courage: Televisual History on the New Frontier | 79 |
Pt. II | The Television Documentary as Historian | |
5 | Victory at Sea: Cold War Epic | 103 |
6 | Breaking the Mirror: Dutch Television and the History of the Second World War | 123 |
7 | Contested Public Memories: Hawaiian History as Hawaiian or American Experience | 143 |
8 | Mediating Thomas Jefferson: Ken Burns as Popular Historian | 169 |
Pt. III | TV News and Public Affairs Programming as Historian | |
9 | Pixies: Homosexuality, Anti-Communism, and the Army - McCarthy Hearings | 193 |
10 | Images of History in Israel Television News: the Territorial Dimension of Collective Memories, 1987-1990 | 207 |
11 | Memories of 1945 and 1963: American Television Coverage of the End of the Berlin Wall, November 9, 1989 | 230 |
12 | Television: The First Flawed Rough Drafts of History | 244 |
Pt. IV | Television Production, Reception, and History | |
13 | The History Channel and the Challenge of Historical Programming Brian Taves | 261 |
14 | Rethinking Television History | 282 |
15 | Nice Guys Last Fifteen Seasons: Jack Benny on Television, 1950-1965 | 309 |
16 | Organizing Difference on Global TV: Television History and Cultural Geography | 335 |
Selected Bibliography: Additional Sources for Researching Television as Historian | 357 | |
Contributors | 366 | |
Television and Film Index | 370 | |
General Index | 376 |
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