Media History

Title Publication Date Language Citations
THE DIGITAL TURN2013/01/04English60
Media and the Making of British Society, c .1700-20002002/12/01English40
Entangled Media Histories2017/01/01English31
Periodical Time in the Nineteenth Century2002/12/01English23
Media and the Imaginary in History2014/03/19English20
Media History and Media Studies: Aspects of the development of the study of media history in the UK 1945-20002002/12/01English17
HISTORY, PUBLIC MEMORY AND MEDIA EVENT2007/08/01English16
Public Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe2016/05/05English15
MEDIA HISTORY OR MEDIA HISTORIES?2012/08/01English14
Bridging the Gaps: Towards a history of Indigenous media in Australia2002/06/01English14
IGNORING THE FIRST DRAFT OF HISTORY?2012/08/01English13
Foreign Dependence and Domestic Monopoly: The European News Cartel and U.S. Associated Presses, 1861–19322006/04/01English13
Theorizing Anglo-American Alternative Media: Toward a contextual history and analysis of US and UK scholarship2001/12/01English12
TRANSNATIONAL TELEVISION HISTORY: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH2010/01/05English12
MEDIA HISTORY AND THE STUDY OF MEDIA SYSTEMS12008/03/14English12
‘A mercury with a winged conscience’: Marchamont nedham, monopoly and censorship1998/06/01English12
Newspapers, Nationalism And Empire2014/06/17English10
The Fairfax, Murdoch and Packer Dynasties in Twentieth-century Australia2002/06/01English10
Entangled Media Histories: A Response2016/12/27English9
Censorship and Scarcity2014/09/02English9
The 1911 South Pole Conquest as Historical Media Event and Media Ensemble2014/03/19English9
Campaigner, Watchdog or Municipal Lackey? Reflections on the inter-war provincial press, local identity and civic welfarism2002/12/01English9
Strengthening the Bonds of the Commonwealth: the Imperial Relations Trust and Australian, New Zealand and Canadian broadcasting personnel in Britain, 1946–19522005/12/01English9
Militant Distribution: Votes for Women and the public sphere2000/12/01English9
Digital Archival Literacy for (All) Historians2020/06/10English9
Reuters, Propaganda-inspired News, and the Australian Press During the First World War2013/07/16English9
BRITISH COMPANY MAGAZINES, 1878–1939: THE ORIGINS AND FUNCTIONS OF HOUSE JOURNALS IN LARGE-SCALE ORGANISATIONS2009/04/16English8
THE ‘NORTH ATLANTIC TRIANGLE’2010/01/05English8
INTERNATIONAL NEWS AGENCIES, NEWS-FLOW, AND THE USA–AUSTRALIA RELATIONSHIP FROM THE 1920S TILL THE END OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR2012/08/01English8
BIOGRAPHY AND THE EMOTIONS AS A MISSING ‘NARRATIVE’ IN MEDIA HISTORY2012/08/01English8