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IAMHIST publications include New Books, Publications and Reviews from our members, and the Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television.![]()
REVIEWS
Holocaust and the Moving Image, by Hannah Caven.
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BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS
Visit our books and publications page to see the latest offerings from IAMHIST members. New entries include:
- LICENCE TO THRILL: A CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE JAMES BOND FILMS
James Chapman - NAZIS AND THE CINEMA
Susan Tegel - THE COLUMBIA HISTORY OF AMERICAN TELEVISION
Gary Edgerton (Columbia University Press) - AMERICANS AND THE MAKING OF THE RIVIERA
Michael Nelson - PERSPECTIVES ON EURPOPEAN FILM AND HISTORY
Leen Engelen and Roel Vande Winkel (eds.) - Epilogue by Robert Rosenstone - HOLLYWOOD BEHIND THE WALL: THE CINEMA OF EAST GERMANY
Daniela Berghahn - THE TELEVISION HISTORY BOOK
Michele Hilmes, editor (associate editor Jason Jacobs)
PROPAGANDA AND MASS PERSUASION
A Historical Encyclopedia, 1500 to the Present
Nicholas J. Cull, David Culbert, and David Welch- COLD WAR, COOL MEDIUM
Television, McCarthyism, and American Culture
Thomas Doherty - THIS FILM IS DANGEROUS
A Celebration of Nitrate Film
Editor: Roger Smither
Associate Editor: Catherine A Surowiec - THE MAKING AND REMAKING OF A MULTICULTURALIST
Carlos E. Cortés - Foreword by James A. Banks
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HISTORICAL JOURNAL OF FILM, RADIO AND TELEVISION
Published four times a year the Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television is the leading international journal for media history. The journal examines the history of audio-visual media and its impact on the political, social and cultural developments of the twentieth century.
The journal also provides an international forum for historians, social scientists, archivists and others with a special interest in the development of mass communications. A refereed academic periodical dedicated to publishing papers of the highest academic quality, the Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television also keeps its readers up to date with topical issues and acts as a point of focus for interdisciplinary debate.
Contents include: research articles, book reviews and review essays, historical documents, reports of conferences, inter-disciplinary debates of topical issues, developments in audio-visual media in teaching all levels of history, annual listings of dissertations and archival materials, reviews of films, radio and television programmes of historical or educational importance.
Find information about the editorial board - and on how to submit.
Find an overview of the contents of the most recent volumes.
View a free online sample copy at: www.tandf.co.uk/journals/onlinesamples.asp
Notes for contributors can be found at: www.tandf.co.uk/journals
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