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iamhist - media and historyVolume 25 - Number 3 - August 2005

John Grierson, his ‘documentary boys’ and the British ministry of information, 1939–1942
pp. 345 - 369
Jo Fox

Commercial radio, public affairs discourse and the manipulation of sound scholarship. Isolationism, wartime civil rights and the collapse of the attractiveness of communism in America, 1933–1945
pp. 371 - 398
Hugh Richard Slotten

Playing cowboys and Africans: Hollywood and the cultural politics of African identity
pp. 399 - 426
Glenn Reynolds

Cinema as an attraction: representations of Bridgend’s cinema exhibition history in the Glamorgan Gazette, Wales, 1900–1939
pp. 427 - 453
Helen Richards

‘Designed specially for television purposes and technique’: the development of the television cinema programme in Britain in the 1950s
pp. 455 - 474
Su Holmes

The Midnight Express (1978) phenomenon and the image of Turkey
pp. 475 - 496
Dilek Kaya Mutlu

Book reviews
pp. 497 – 521

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