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Published twice each year, Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal is a non-profit, peer-reviewed journal affiliated with the American Historical Association and hosted by Lawrence University since 2012. It has been published continuously since 1971.
Film & History welcomes article-length manuscripts of 4,000-7,000 words on the following topics:
- The effect of historical events on films, genres, or cultural & aesthetic standards
- The effect of films or film genres on historical or cultural events
- The aesthetic or rhetorical construction of history itself, as rendered in film
- The aesthetic premises or consequences of film-related media in historical context
- Use of motion pictures, television, and related media in the classroom
- The history, holdings, and current status of film and television archives
- New or controversial ways of presenting history in film and television
- Reviews of books and video/films and broadcasts addressing important themes or events
See filmandhistory.org for details.
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Volume 16, Number 4, December 1986Table of Contents

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View Summary of "Teaching About Censorship in the British Film Industry of the 1930s at the Open University"
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ISSN | 1548-9922 |
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Print ISSN | 0360-3695 |
Launched on MUSE | 2013-01-02 |
Open Access | No |
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