Visions of Electric Media Television in the Victorian and Machine Ages

*Visions of Electric Media* is an historical examination into the early history of television, as it was understood during the Victorian and Machine ages. How did the television that we use today develop into a functional technology? What did Victorians expect it to become? How did the 'vision&...

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Main Author: Roberts, Ivy (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2019
Series:Televisual Culture
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