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Where Have All the Historians Gone? A Challenge to Researchers

机译:所有历史学家都去了哪里?对研究人员的挑战

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Although Americans have enjoyed radio for 85 years and television for 65, we find that the overall historical record of this pervasive industry remains appallingly sparse. We argue here for a renewed historical research effort into some important but neglected topics in broadcasting, and specifically in radio. And we suggest only some failings, by no means all of them. There is a world of historical opportunity out there. Only with a fuller picture of the industry's development can we fully understand what happened then—and is happening today. Some versions of media "history" are readily available. There are countless popular "fanzine" articles and quickie books, usually heavy with pictures, on many popular television series and actors. Old-time radio was similarly recorded, both when it was new as well as since, both literally and historically. In comparison, the closely allied field of motion pictures has been exhaustively surveyed on all levels—and continues to be (for reasons noted below).
机译:尽管美国人已经享受了85年的广播和65年的电视服务,但我们发现,这个无处不在的行业的整体历史记录仍然很少。我们在这里主张对广播,尤其是广播中的一些重要但被忽略的话题进行新的历史研究。我们只建议一些失败,而不是全部。那里有许多历史机遇。只有对行业发展有了更全面的了解,我们才能完全理解当时以及现在正在发生的事情。某些版本的媒体“历史记录”很容易获得。在许多受欢迎的电视连续剧和演员中,有无数流行的“ fanzine”文章和速成书籍,通常都带有大量图片。从字面上和历史上看,无论是新的还是以后的旧收音机都被类似地记录下来。相比之下,紧密联系的运动场已在各个级别上进行了详尽的调查,并且仍在继续(出于以下原因)。

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