Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media
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- Media and the Portuguese Empire, edited by José Luís Garcia, Chandrika Kaul, Filipa Subtil, Alexandra Santos
- The BBC German Service during the Second World War, Broadcasting to the Enemy, by Vike Martina Plock
- Gender, Citizenship and Newspapers, Historical and Transnational Perspectives, by Jane L. Chapman
- Early Black Media, 1918-1924, Print Pioneers in Britain, by Jane L. Chapman
- Winston Churchill in the British Media, National and Regional Perspectives during the Second World War, by Hanako Ishikawa
- Biography and History in Film, edited by Thomas S. Freeman, David L. Smith
- Print and Party Politics in Ireland, 1689-1714, by Suzanne Forbes
- A History of the International Movement of Journalists, Professionalism Versus Politics, by Kaarle Nordenstreng, Ulf Jonas Björk, Frank Beyersdorf, Svennik Høyer, Epp Lauk
- Franco Sells Spain to America, Hollywood, Tourism and Public Relations as Postwar Spanish Soft Power, by Neal M. Rosendorf
- Austrian Imperial Censorship and the Bohemian Periodical Press, 1848–71, The Baneful Work of the Opposition Press is Fearsome, by Jeffrey T. Leigh
- Missionaries in the Golden Age of Hollywood, Race, Gender, and Spirituality on the Big Screen, by Douglas Carl Abrams
- Peter von Zahn's Cold War Broadcasts to West Germany, Assessing America, by Eli Nathans
- Railway Photographic Advertising in Britain, 1900-1939, by Alexander Medcalf
- The Transnational Voices of Australia’s Migrant and Minority Press, edited by Catherine Dewhirst, Richard Scully
- Sir Philip Gibbs and English Journalism in War and Peace, by Martin C. Kerby
- Media and the Government of Populations, Communication, Technology, Power, by Philip Dearman, Cathy Greenfield, Peter Williams
- The News of the World and the British Press, 1843-2011, Journalism for the Rich, Journalism for the Poor, edited by Laurel Brake, Chandrika Kaul, Mark W. Turner
- M.K. Gandhi, Media, Politics and Society, New Perspectives, edited by Chandrika Kaul
- Special Correspondence and the Newspaper Press in Victorian Print Culture, 1850-1886, by Catherine Waters
- The Great War in American and British Cinema, 1918–1938, Art Amidst the Ashes, by Ryan Copping
- The Media, European Integration and the Rise of Euro-journalism, 1950s-1970s, by Martin Herzer
- The New Journalism, the New Imperialism and the Fiction of Empire, 1870–1900, by Andrew Griffiths
- George Seldes' War for the Public Good, Weaponising a Free Press, by Helen Fordham
- Media and the Cold War in the 1980s, Between Star Wars and Glasnost, edited by Henrik G. Bastiansen, Martin Klimke, Rolf Werenskjold
- Radio Fun and the BBC Variety Department, 1922-67, Comedy and Popular Music on Air, by Martin Dibbs
- Media and Culture in the U.S. Jewish Labor Movement, Sweating for Democracy in the Interwar Era, by Brian Dolber
- British and American News Maps in the Early Cold War Period, 1945-1955, Mapping the "Red Menace", by Jeffrey P. Stone
- The Business of News in England, 1760-1820, by Victoria E. M. Gardner
- The Tories and Television, 1951-1964, Broadcasting an Elite, by Anthony Ridge-Newman
- The Scottish Suffragettes and the Press, by Sarah Pedersen
- Australian Radio Listeners and Television Viewers, Historical Perspectives, by Bridget Griffen-Foley
- Commemoration and Oblivion in Royalist Print Culture, 1658-1667, by Erin Peters
- The Business of Satirical Prints in Late-Georgian England, by James Baker
- The British Press and the Greek Crisis, 1943–1949, Orchestrating the Cold-War ‘Consensus’ in Britain, by Gioula Koutsopanagou
- The Modern Cultural Myth of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Jonathan Theodore
- Voices of Challenge in Australia's Migrant and Minority Press, edited by Catherine Dewhirst, Richard Scully
- BBC Sport in Black and White, by Richard Haynes