BBC and National Identity in Britain, 1922–53
Discover the groundbreaking insights of BBC and National Identity in Britain, 1922–53 by Manchester University Press, published in 2010. This compelling study delves into the pivotal role of the BBC in shaping British identity through radio during a transformative period in history. With 264 pages of in-depth analysis, the book explores the BBC's ambition to forge a cohesive sense of Britishness, emphasizing the significance of the monarchy and the empire. Additionally, it provides a thoughtful examination of broadcasting in the non-English regions of the United Kingdom, highlighting the diverse narratives that contributed to the national identity. This book is essential for anyone interested in media studies, history, and the evolution of national identity in Britain.