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iamhist - media and historyVolume 25 - Number 1 - March 2005

Are you tough enough? The image of the special forces in British popular culture, 1939–2004
pp. 1 - 25
Mark Connelly and David R. Willcox

And the villain still pursued her: The actors’ equity association in Hollywood, 1919–1929
pp. 27 - 50
Sean P. Holmes

Hollywood goes to Korea: Biopic politics and Douglas Sirk's Battle Hymn (1957)
pp. 51 – 80
Hye Seung Chung

Ken Russell's The Debussy film (1965)
pp. 81 - 99
John C. Tibbetts

Tsarist Russia, Lubok style: Nikita Mikhalkov's barber of Siberia (1999) and Post-Soviet National Identity
pp. 101 - 118
Stephen M. Norris

Manhattan neighborhood network: Community access television and the public sphere in the 1990s
pp. 119 - 138
Kevin Howley

Forum: History on television: A Conference at the Imperial War Museum
pp. 139 – 140
Christine Whittaker

Forum: It may be History, but is it true? The imperial War Museum Conference
pp. 141 - 146
Michael Nelson

Forum: The Office Cat Reports from London (summer, 2004)
pp. 147 - 149

Forum: A Symposium on the Marshall Plan Films in New York City
pp. 151 - 154
Thomas Doherty

Review Essay: Jud Süss
pp. 155 - 161
Susan Tegel

Book reviews
pp. 163 - 188

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