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This new AHRC-funded research project aims to shed light on the social and cultural history of cinema. To many writers, sixties films summed up the changes transforming British society, but the films...
The Journal of European Television History and Culture has been launched today: http://journal.euscreen.eu. The Journal builds on recent digitisation initiatives in European archives and audiovisual...
The monthly round-up of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at Learning on Screen by Andrew Ormsby. This month the selection takes in...
The Women’s Library Friday 26 October, 1-6pm Organised in support of The Women’s Library Campaign, this half-day event celebrates women’s history by exploring how it is made and remembered....
From the printing of play quartos to the development of Shakespeare apps, the history of Shakespeare and the history of media have been intimately entwined in a feedback loop of considerable cultural and...
Louis MacNeice, Radio Writer and Producer 19 October 2013 A one-day conference to be held at Corpus Christi College, Oxford This occasion will mark both the half-century since MacNeice's death and also...
Between 1910 and 1979 the newsreels, released twice a week in British cinemas, gave millions their picture of national and world events. They have now preserved an invaluable record of life and news in the...
Multicultural Shakespeare: 1930-2010 is a three- year, AHRC-funded research project based at the University of Warwick's Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies. Collaborating with theatres...
This resource is one of the major outputs of the AHRC-funded research project Screen Plays: Theatre Plays on British Television, which was based at the Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media...
Raymond Williams, John Logie Baird: Television, Technology and Cultural Form - Conference 18-19 September, University of Brighton in Hastings The University of Brighton in Hastings, with the support of...