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Entertainment, Technology and Tradition: The Rise of Recorded Music from the Empire to the Third Reiestral frills, drums, tinkling and finger-snapping.’. Here the gramophone is presented as an ambiguous object of youthful vigour and shallowness, earlier as a sublime instrument of cultural enrichment and spiritual profundity — and all in the work of (arguably) Germany’s foremost author of the earlyhereditary 发表于 2025-3-25 17:06:38
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Television and Social Transformation in the Federal Republic of Germanysisted despite the fact that even in the 1960s most TV broadcasts were no longer ‘live’ in the strict sense of the word. Television is a temporal stream of constantly new representations, enabling a mediated participation and a sense of ‘being there’ at events around the world in a completely new wa慢慢啃 发表于 2025-3-26 01:52:44
Technical Innovation, Social Participation, Societal Self-Reflection: Televised Sport in (West) Germnical, economic and programming strategies of the television industry, and also in the formulation of state policy regarding the media.’ Looking at the history of televised sport shows that the dovetailing of sport, technology and society that we know today has been a constant feature since the advedainty 发表于 2025-3-26 07:07:16
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Reading, Advertising and Consumer Culture in the Weimar Periodnd cultural life.. The crisis of bourgeois associations which had represented the interests of various groups within the middle classes, organized cultural and leisure activities, and generally acted as a central component in social communication, was identified by him as one of the key processes whHormones 发表于 2025-3-26 13:50:57
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‘Smut and Trash’: Germany’s Culture Wars Against Pulp Fictionlass during the second industrial revolution of the 1880s and 1890s was beginning to find the leisure time to devote to new hobbies and pastimes, including reading for pleasure. New production techniques in newspapers meant that books and magazines, with illustrations, could be produced cheaply enou