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The BBC and National Identity in Britain, 192253

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Full Title:

The BBC and National Identity in Britain, 192253

Contributors:

By (Author) Thomas Hajkowski

ISBN:

9781526118844

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

21st February 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Main Subject:
Dewey:

302.234409410904

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

264

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

This book is the first study of how the BBC, through radio, tried to represent what it meant to be British. The book combines an examination of the BBC's desire to construct a strong, unitary sense of Britishness (through empire and the monarchy) with a thorough consideration of the broadcasting in the non-English parts of the United Kingdom. -- .

Reviews

This is an important book that makes a valuable contribution to our knowledge of modern British history and the evolution of British identity in the twentieth century.
Robert Savage, Boston College, H-Albion, 01/02/2012

Resting on a solid foundation of BBC written archives, personnel writings and speeches, and an impressive array of recent investigations, the volumes seven chapters reveal how Corporation and government decisions, from scheduling to content, impacted the marketing of Britishness.
Eugenia M. Palmegiano, JHistory, 01/02/2012

one of the most original and incisive contributions to the history of British broadcasting since the publication of Asa Briggs mammoth five-volume history between 1961 and 1995....It is a book that deserves to be afforded significant intellectual currency not only in the history of broadcasting but also in the academic discourse around national identity that emerged around the millennium and has received stimulus with the formation of Britains first coalition government in seventy years.
James Chapman, University of Leicester, Visual Culture in Britain (13), 31/01/2012


The book is a welcome addition to the literature, particularly for those interested in either the BBC or imperial culture
Laura Beers, Journal of Modern History

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Author Bio

Thomas Hajkowski is an Assistant Professor of History at Misericordia University in Dallas, Pennsylvania

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