The Historical Development of Empricial Social Research: The Institutionalisation of Knowledge and Its Relationship to the Media Industry, and Benefits to History
D. Morrison. The Historian, Television, and Television History, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IA, (2006)
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%A Morrison, David E.
%B The Historian, Television, and Television History
%C Bloomington, IA
%D 2006
%E Roberts, Graham
%E Taylor, Philip M.
%I Indiana University Press
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%P 9--24
%T The Historical Development of Empricial Social Research: The Institutionalisation of Knowledge and Its Relationship to the Media Industry, and Benefits to History
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