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Subject:

Fwd: Media History and History in the Media

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HEA Brighton <[log in to unmask]>

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Announcements and discussion related to the activities of ADM-HEA <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Fri, 18 Mar 2005 09:26:15 +0000

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> From: Tom O'Malley <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 16 March 2005 16:30:31 GMT
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Media History and History in the Media
> Reply-To: Tom O'Malley <[log in to unmask]>
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> Dear Colleagues,
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> I attach the latest  details of the ‘Media History and History in the 
> Media Conference’. Booking information can be obtained at: 
> http://www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/mediaconf/
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> Tom O’Malley
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> MEDIA HISTORY AND HISTORY IN THE MEDIA
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> Conference at Gregynog, 31st March – 1st April 2005
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> DAY 1 : DOING MEDIA HISTORY
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> From 11am                REGISTRATION
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> 1pm – 2pm:                 LUNCH
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> 2pm - 3.30pm:               OPENING PANEL :      Doing media history :
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>  Panel speakers: Michael Harris, Aled Jones, Sian Nicholas, Mark 
> Turner,
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> 3.30pm – 4 pm:      TEA       
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> 4pm– 6pm:                    PARALLEL SESSIONS
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> A: Approaches to media history
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> John Eldridge, University of Glasgow, History of Media Theory
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> Monika Pater, University of Hamburg, Germany, The Retrospective Study 
> of Media Use
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> B: New approaches to media history sources
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> Michael Heller, Harrow Business School, The University of Westminster, 
> Media History and Organisational Behaviour: The Prudential Assurance 
> Company 1870 – 1930
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> Emily Keightley & Michael Pickering, Loughborough University, See 
> Hear: Phonography and Photography as Forms of Historical 
> Representation
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> Araceli Rodriguez Mateos, University of Valladolid, Spain, Franco and 
> newsreel
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> C: New appraisals of media sources
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> Michèle Martin, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, The Politics of 
> Illustrating War. Reporting on the Franco-Prussian War
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>  Linda Kaye & Emily Fuller, British Universities Film and Video 
> Council, The Hidden History of the Cinemagazine
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>  Alice Beard, Surrey Institute of Art and Design University College, 
> From Hot to Cool: A Critical Reappraisal of Nova Magazine 1965 – 1975
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> D: Journalists
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> Joe Saltzman, University of Southern California, USA, Analysing the 
> Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture: A Unique Method of 
> Studying Media and their Influence on the Public’s Perception of its 
> News Media and Journalists
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> Laurel Brake, Birkbeck, University of London, and Marysa Demoor, 
> University of Ghent, Belgium, Dictionary of 19th Century Journalism
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> 6pm – 7pm:            BREAK
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> 7pm – 8pm:            WINE RECEPTION
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> 8 pm:                       DINNER
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> _________________________________________________
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> DAY 2 : HISTORY IN THE MEDIA
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> 8am – 9am        BREAKFAST
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> 9am – 10.30am: PARALLEL SESSIONS:
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> A: Broadcasting ‘history’ (1)
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> Ann Gray & Erin Bell, University of Lincoln, A medium of communication 
> about the past: Public History on Television
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> James Chapman, Open University, Doctor Who and History
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> B: Second world war (1): war and remembrance
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> Tobias Ebbrecht, The Film and Television Academy (HFF), Brandenburg, 
> Germany
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> D-Day Remembrance 2004: Representation of History in German TV
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> Martin Conboy, Surrey Institute of Art and Design University College, 
> Tabloid Britain: Constructing a Community Through Language
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> A: Media debates on ‘National history’
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> Peter Yeandle, Lancaster University, Mediating the Future of 
> ‘Englishness’: An Analysis of Recent Newsprint Interventions on the 
> Purpose of Teaching National Past
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>  Helen Brocklehurst, University of Wales Swansea, The Media and the 
> Discursive Creation of National Identity
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>  Brian Lynch, Archivist, RTE, Dublin, ‘One dead horse, 10.30am’: Irish 
> Broadcasting 1926 – 1966 and the Easter Rebellion
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> 10.30am – 10.45am:               COFFEE
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> 10.45am – 12.45pm:              PARALLEL SESSIONS
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> A: Presenting national histories
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> Jacqueline Beaumont, Press historian, From Information to Propaganda: 
> The Presentation of South African History in the run-up to the Boer 
> War
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> Chandrika Kaul, University of St Andrews, Framing imperial narratives: 
> the Prince of Wales’ tour of India, 1924
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> James Thomas, University of Wales Cardiff, De-Hollywoodising History? 
> A Case Study of Ken Loach’s Land and Freedom: a story from the Spanish 
> Revolution
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> B: Ourselves and others: aspects of British national identity
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> Gwenno Ffrancon, University of Wales, Bangor, ‘The same old firm 
> dressed up in a new suit’: Blue Scar and its portrayal of the 
> nationalisation of the coal industry.
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> Daniel Day, University of Westminster, Finding the ‘Voice’ of Wales
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> Darrell Newton, Salisbury University, USA, "Going to Britain? West 
> Indian
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> Immigrants, Cultural Production and BBC Television in the 1950s"
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> C: Leaders and heroes
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> Nathalie Tousignant, Saint Louis University, Brussels, Belgium, 
> Leopold II: Historical and Mediatic Representations
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> Isabelle Veyrat-Masson, French National Centre For Scientific 
> Research, Paris, France, Staging Historical Leaders on Television: 
> Napoleon as a case study
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> Judith Devlin, University College Dublin, Projecting Stalin: the 
> vozhd’ in film
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>  12.45pm – 1.15pm                 LUNCH
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> 1.15pm – 2.30pm  KEYNOTE SPEAKER
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>                                                 Mark Fielder, BBC, 
> Making History for Television
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> 2.30pm – 4pm:       PARALLEL SESSIONS
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> A: Broadcasting ‘history’ (2)
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> John Corner, The University of Liverpool, Documentary Aesthetics and 
> ‘Living History’: The Case of ‘Wisconsin Death Trip’
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>              Richard Rudin, Liverpool John Moores University
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> Hearing History- How British Radio Reconstructs and Re-imagines its 
> Past: Pirate BBC Essex
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> B: Second world war (2): comedy
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> Heather Sutherland, University of Westminster, Historical Situation 
> Comedy- BBC Television Comedy 1975 – 87
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> Corinna Peniston-Bird, Lancaster University, Will the Real Captain 
> Mainwaring Please Stand Up? Dad’s Army between Media and Memory
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> 4pm – 4.30pm: TEA
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> 4.30pm – 5pm:       CLOSING PANEL :  
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> Panel speakers: Tom O’Malley, Mark Turner, Kevin Williams,
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