Part 1: Television as History: Inform and Entertain -- Journeys through Cathay: Remediation and Televisuality in "Marco Polo" / Dene October -- "O tempora, o mores": Class(ics) and Education in Doctor Who / Aven McMaster and Mark Sundaram -- Remixing the Imperial Past: Doctor Who, British Slavery and the White Savior's Burden / Susana Loza -- Part 2: Historical Drama: Genre and Conventions -- Doctor, Go Roman: "The Romans," Emperor Nero and Historical Comedy in Doctor Who / Carey Fleiner -- History as Genre, Aesthetic and Context in "The Gunfighters" / Ramie Tateishi -- A Rude Awakening: Metafiction in Eric Pringle's "The Awakening" / Andrew O'Day -- Part 3: Historical Constructions/Reconstructions -- Playing with History: Terrance Dicks, Fans and Season 6B / Rhonda Knight -- Doctor Who Unbound and Alternate History / Karen Hellekson -- The Vikings at the End of the Universe: Doctor Who, Norsemen and the End of History / Marcus K. Harmes -- Part 4: History and Identity -- Ape-Man or Regular Guy? Depictions of Neanderthals and Neanderthal Culture in Doctor Who / Kristine Larsen -- The Dark Heart of the Village: Doctor Who in the 1970s and the Problematic Idyll / Peter Lowe -- Doctor Who and Environmentalism in the 1960s and Early 1970s / Mark Wilson.
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