In this Issue
- Volume 34.2 (2004)
- Issue
- Special Issue: Latin America in Film (Part 2 of 2)
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.
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- The effect of historical events on films, genres, or cultural & aesthetic standards
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- 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
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Volume 34.2 (2004)Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief
Peter C. Rollins, Popular Culture Center
Associate Editors
Deborah Carmichael, Oklahoma State University
Richard Bartone, William Patterson University
Robert Fyne (Book Reviews), Kean University of New Jersey
Jennifer Langdon-Teclaw (Book Reviews), University of Illinois at Chicago
Jason P. Vest (Book Reviews), Washington University
Michael K. Schoenecke (Film Reviews), Texas Tech University
Robert C. Sickels (Film Reviews), Whitman College
Samuel A. Chambers (Film Reviews), University of Redlands
Ron Briley (Pedagogy and Syllabi), Sandia Preparatory School
Lacy Landrun (Webmaster), Oklahoma State University
Editorial Advisory Board
Suzanne Broderick, Heartland Community College
Greg Bush, Univeristy of Miami
Thomas Cripps, Morgan State University
Natalie Zemon Davis, Princeton University
Thomas Doherty, Brandeis University
Gary Edgerton, Old Dominion University
Raymond Flelding, Florida State University
Leslie Fishbein, Rutgers University
Sam Grogg, American Film Institute
Andrew Horton, University of Oklahoma
Martin A. Jackson, Co-founder, Historians Film Committee
Garth Jowett, University of Houston
Lawrence W. Levine, George Mason University
Charles Maland, Univeristy of Tennessee
Frank Manchel, University of Vermont
Steve Mintz, University of Houston
William T. Murphy, President, AV Archives
Donald E. Staples, University of North Texas
Alan Trachtenberg, Yale University
Robert A. Rosenstone, California Institute of Technology
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., CUNY Graduate Center
Jennifer Tebbe, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy
Robert B. Toplin, University of North Carolina-Wilmington