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What was women's economic and creative contribution to British film and television production between 1933 and 1989? This four year AHRC-funded project (2014-2017) is a collaboration between the...
Hands-On History: Exploring New Methodologies for Media History Research 8—10 February 2016 Geological Society, London http://tinyurl.com/HandsOn16 Confirmed keynote speakers: Prof. Susan J....
In October the latest batch of revisions to British Copyright law flowing from the Hargreaves review finally came into effect. Jason Miles-Campbell, formerly Jisc Legal Manager, looks ahead and asks,...
What is Copyright? Copyright is a monopoly property right that, in the UK, automatically protects an original work (as soon as it is created) from unlicensed copying, re-use and dissemination to the...
A new resource aims to encourage and build an understanding and appreciation of moving images, in all forms, for those in full-time education. Its co-founder, Ian Wall, fills in the blanks. Putting film...
Below you can find the presentations from Audiovisual in Education with synced audio. You can also download the PDFs of each presentation, using the links below. Dr Chris Willmott, University of...
Hollywood and the Americanization of Britain: From the 1920s to the Present By Mark Glancy (I.B. Tauris, 2014), 340 pages ISBN 978-1-84885-407-9 (hardback) About the reviewer: Dr Sheldon Hall is a...
Film and History by James Chapman (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013). 192 pages. ISBN: 978-0230363861 (hardback), £ 55; ISBN: 97800230363878 (paperback), £17.99 About the reviewer: Dr Keith M. Johnston is Senior...
The Woman Who Married Clark Gable edited by Lance Pettitt and Beatriz Kopschitz Bastos (Humanitas Press, 2013) 256 pages + DVD. ISBN: 978-8577322251 (paperback). To obtain a copy, please email the editor...