This volume examines the ecological consequences of European expansion as a result of land use and resource exploitation. These environmental transformations could be as dramatic as the last Ice Age, but scholars have only begun to take full measure of the changes. The articles presented here provide a map of some of the more promising directions of historical research. Major themes include biological exchange, agriculture, extraction of forest and animal resources, interactions between indigenous and European methods of exploitation, and European approaches to regulation and conservation. A...
This volume examines the ecological consequences of European expansion as a result of land use and resource exploitation. These environmental transfor...
Written by leading scholars in the field, this book is an internationally relevant, cutting-edge reassessment of both current methods and practices in television historiography and of assumptions about television history itself. The book focuses on debates about the canon, on institutions, texts and audiences, and the interconnections between these distinct areas. Through discussions and case studies, it covers a wide selection, from television's approaches to immigration and natural history to economic histories of television, the framing of television aesthetics, and problems in...
Written by leading scholars in the field, this book is an internationally relevant, cutting-edge reassessment of both current methods and practices in...
In terms of visual impact, television has often been regarded as inferior to cinema. It has been characterized as sound-led and consumed by a distracted audience. Today, it is tempting to see the rise of HD television as ushering in a new era of spectacular television. Yet since its earliest days, the medium has been epitomised by spectacle and offered its viewers diverse forms of visual pleasure. Looking at the early promotion of television and the launch of color broadcasting, Spectacular Television traces a history of television as spectacular attraction, from its launch to the...
In terms of visual impact, television has often been regarded as inferior to cinema. It has been characterized as sound-led and consumed by a distract...