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Monday August 12, 2019

Day: August 12, 2019

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The Excelling Historical Document – Film and the Historian: The British Experience by Philip Gillett

Tony Williams
August 12, 2019

A Book Review by Tony Williams. Some months ago, I struggled through a book about remembering British Television published by the BFI. My dissatisfaction with the contents stemmed from my feeling that it represented a theoretical top-down approach showing very little evidence of necessary field work whose empirical (a bad […]

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