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Film History focuses on the historical development of the motion picture and the social, technological, and economic context in which this has occurred. Its areas of interest range from the technical and entrepreneurial innovations of the early and pre-cinema experiments, through all aspects of the production, distribution, exhibition, and reception of commercial and non-commercial motion pictures.
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Volume 31, Number 1, Spring 2019Table of Contents

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View Quantifying an "Essential Social Habit": The Entertainments Tax and Cinemagoing in Britain, 1916–1934
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View Going to the Cinema as a Czech: Preferences and Practices of Czech Cinemagoers in the Occupied City of Brno, 1939–1945
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View "Pictures Seem to Run in Cycles": Industry Discourse and the Economics of Film Cycles in Classical Hollywood
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ISSN | 1553-3905 |
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Print ISSN | 0892-2160 |
Launched on MUSE | 2019-06-10 |
Open Access | No |