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iamhist - media and historyVolume 25 - Number 2 - June 2005

Distribution and trade press strategies for British animated propaganda cartoons of the First World War era
pp. 189 - 201
Paul Ward

Technical fairy first class? Is this any way to run an Army?: Private Snafu and World War II pp. 203 - 212
Michael Birdwell

The ‘dark prince’ and dream women: Walt Disney and mid-twentieth century American feminism
pp. 213 - 230
Amy M. Davis

Animators and animals: John Halas, Joy Batchelor, and George Orwell's Animal Farm
pp. 231 - 249
Daniel J. Leab

Elia Kazan's first testimony to the house committee on Un-American activities, executive session, 14 January 1952
pp. 251 - 272
Brian Neve

The international reception of early soviet sound cinema: Chapaev in Britain and America
pp. 273 - 289
Jeremy Hicks

Questions of taste: Interest group liberalism and the campaigns to save classical music radio in post-world war II Chicago
pp. 291 - 309
Michael Stamm

Forum: Chasing spies
pp. 311 - 314
Robert Elphick

Comment: Carfax–IAMHIST Prize for outstanding articles, 2004
pp. 315 - 315

Book Reviews
pp. 317 - 341

Notice: XXI IAMHIST Congress, Cincinnati, Ohio, 20–23 July 2005: Projections of Race and Ethnicity
pp. 343 - 343

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