Publication

2013 - Nomos, Baden-Baden, Germany

Language

English

Word Count

93,750 words, Guess

Page Count

375 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCHE8697.45.E852 A379 2013

Description

This book emphasizes the important role of broadcasting during the Cold War as a central actor in the creation of a transnational and European communication space. Its methodological design links the study of the circulation and appropriation of cultural performances with awareness for the crucial role of broadcast technologies as mediators and catalysts of cultural transfers. The book describes and analyzes different transmission and reception technologies and questions their specific contribution to the medial construction of a transnational communication space in constantly changing political and cultural environments. It enlarges an understanding of the role of civil and institutional actors in the creation of transnational communities and European networks. It also addresses media historians, as well as historians of international relations, especially regarding the Cold War and European integration--

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Europäische Regionalforschungen -- Band 15

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