
Katie Eckelmann
Katie is a writer and independent researcher based in London and New York. She holds a BS in Television and Radio from Ithaca College and an MA in History from UCL. Katie began her career in the television industry, working on documentaries and unscripted programs. She combined her background in media with her degree in history and now focuses her research on the history of mass media, popular culture, and labor. Katie works in the fine art market and consults at museums and local historical organizations.
Articles by Katie Eckelmann

These trials are among the most shocking and divisive of the 20th century, each attracting their fair share of controversy.

The Gutenberg printing press was a radical breakthrough in technological developments, paving the way for the information revolution.
The Gutenberg printing press was a radical breakthrough in technological developments, paving the way for the information revolution.