27%OFF
Armchair Nation: An Intimate History of Britain in Front of the TV
Joe Moran
€ 17.99
€ 13.21
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for Armchair Nation: An Intimate History of Britain in Front of the TV
Paperback. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBK; HBJD1; HBTB; JFDT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 200 x 131 x 29. Weight in Grams: 378.
But what does your furniture point at?' asks the character Joey in the sitcom Friends on hearing an acquaintance has no TV. It's a good question: since its beginnings during WW2, television has assumed a central role in our houses and our lives, just as satellite dishes and aerials have become features of urban skylines. Television (or 'the idiot's lantern', depending on your feelings about it) has created controversy, brought coronations and World Cups into living rooms, allowed us access to 24hr news and media and provided a thousand conversation starters. As shows come and go in popularity, the history ... Read more
But what does your furniture point at?' asks the character Joey in the sitcom Friends on hearing an acquaintance has no TV. It's a good question: since its beginnings during WW2, television has assumed a central role in our houses and our lives, just as satellite dishes and aerials have become features of urban skylines. Television (or 'the idiot's lantern', depending on your feelings about it) has created controversy, brought coronations and World Cups into living rooms, allowed us access to 24hr news and media and provided a thousand conversation starters. As shows come and go in popularity, the history ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
377g
Number of Pages
464
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846683923
SKU
V9781846683923
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-50
About Joe Moran
Joe Moran is Professor of English and Cultural History at Liverpool John Moores University. He contributes regularly to the Guardian and other newspapers. His book On Roads was longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize and, together with his previous book, Queuing for Beginners, received unanimous critical acclaim.
Reviews for Armchair Nation: An Intimate History of Britain in Front of the TV
Moran has fast become Britain's foremost explorer and explainer of the disregarded
Juliet Gardiner, author of 'Wartime: Britain 1939-1945' At last! The view from the sofa. A history of television that reflects the lives of those who watch it - and that means pretty well all of us. Informative, evocative, funny, moving, sometimes even startling, Joe Moran, Britain's premier ... Read more
Juliet Gardiner, author of 'Wartime: Britain 1939-1945' At last! The view from the sofa. A history of television that reflects the lives of those who watch it - and that means pretty well all of us. Informative, evocative, funny, moving, sometimes even startling, Joe Moran, Britain's premier ... Read more