Machine generated contents note: Introduction / E. Bell & A. Gray
PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES. 'Once Upon A Time ...': Visual Design and Documentary Openings / J.Corner
History on Television: The Problem of Sources / L. Cigognetti & P. Sorlin
Combatting 'A Message Without a Code': Writing the 'History' Documentary / B. Winston
Contexts of Production: Commissioning History / A. Gray
Beyond The Witness: The Layering of Historical Testimonies on British Television / E. Bell
PART TWO: TELEVISED HISTORY AND NATIONAL IDENTITY. Staging Historical Leaders on French Television: The Example of Napoleon Bonaparte / I. Veyrat-Masson
Landscape and Memory: British Television Documentaries about the First World War / E. Hanna
Mediated Collective Memory and the Political Process Towards Democracy in Spain: An Analysis of the Spanish TV Historical Documentary Series La Transicin/ S. Hernandez Corchete
PART THREE: TELEVISED HISTORY, MEMORY AND IDENTITY. Television Fiction, A Domain of Memory: Retelling the Past on Dutch Television / S. de Leeuw
Public Service Truth-Telling? Reality Bites and the BBC in Northern Ireland / A. Blaney
Women and War / M. Rohringer
History in Popular Television Drama: The Flemish past in Wij, Heren van Zichem / A. Dhoest
PART THREE: HISTORY PROGRAMMING: FORM, GENRE, TECHNIQUE. 'I Feel Completely Beautiful For the First Time In My Life': Bodily Re-Enactment and Reality Documentary / J. de Groot
(Re)Constructing Biographies: German Television Docudrama and the Historical Biography / T. Ebbrecht
Flog It!: Nostalgia and Lifestyle on British Daytime Television / I. Kleinecke
Who Do You Think You Are? Family History and Memory on British Television / A. Holdsworth.
Televising history : mediating the past in post-war Europe. ISBN 9780230222083. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.