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Popular memory, popular culture

2015
This book chapter traces the national and transnational popular memory of the Second World War through an examination of commemorations, war films and television representations since 1945. Case studies examined include Soviet and British film, German television and European commemoration of D Day.
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Popular culture

2021
Antonio Nicaso, Marcel Danesi
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Popular Culture

Communication Booknotes, 1981
Joseph C. Smith   +4 more
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Popular Culture

2013
Immediately following the Second World War, Eastern European communist parties employed censorship against Western popular culture, such as film and popular music, which they regarded as politically inappropriate. From the late 1950s, most parties increasingly sought to satisfy their citizens’ desires for consumption and entertainment, and they ...
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Communication Booknotes Quarterly, 1998
Frank Oglesbee, James K. Bracken
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