Serial Publication ID: CBA000122405

Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal

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Birth Date 1971

Journal Abbreviation Film & Hist.


Description Film & History is a non-profit, peer-reviewed journal affiliated with the American Historical Association. Published continuously since 1971, it … More Film & History is a non-profit, peer-reviewed journal affiliated with the American Historical Association. Published continuously since 1971, it is one of the oldest journals in its field. It publishes two issues annually: Summer (July) and Winter (December). This journal considers motion pictures under the following rubrics: 1. Films which interpret history; 2. Films which reflect history; 3. Films made to influence history. Other Titles: Film hist.; Film & history (Newark, N.J.); Film and history Earlier Title: Historians Film Committee (Newark, N.J.).; Newsletter - Historians Film Committee; (OCoLC)5173667 Frequency: Semiannual, <2000->; Past: Four times a year, <1971-1999> Language: English

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