Film History: An International Journal
Volume 20, Number 4, 2008
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E-ISSN: 1553-3905 Print ISSN: 0892-2160
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Introduction: Politics and Film
pp. 395-398
The film industry’s battle against left-wing influences, from the Russian Revolution to the Blacklist
pp. 399-411
Brassbound G-Men and celluloid reds: The FBI’s search for communist propaganda in wartime Hollywood
pp. 412-436
“What Has My Union Done For Me?”: The Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and Actors’ Equity Association respond to McCarthy-Era blacklisting
pp. 437-455
‘The Old Bogey’: The Hollywood Blacklist in Europe
pp. 474-486
Two of the MADdest scientists: where Strangelove Meets Dr. No; or, unexpected roots for Kubrick’s cold war classic
pp. 487-500
The paradoxes of film and the recovery of historical memory: Vicente Aranda’s works on the Spanish Civil War
pp. 501-507
‘TWU ON TV!’ – The Transport Workers’ Union and television in the early 1950s and 1960s
pp. 508-512
Film History index to Volumes 15–20 (2003–09)
pp. 514-518