Latest publication in the Film & History CD-Rom Annual Series The Film & History 2003 CD-ROM Annual includes over thirty-five articles by film scholars from around the globe. The international distribution of the work included in our CD-ROM Annual series gives us particular pride; this series offers diverse perspectives on film studies, cultural studies, and history as represented by, or reflected in, film. In addition to the fine articles on the CD-ROM this collection of scholarship includes: Three out-of-print classics. (These books are all word-searchable on the CD-ROM, using the Control-F function.) NEW TO OUR SERIES….. American Visions: The Films of Chaplin, Ford, Capra, and Welles, 1936-1941 by Charles Maland. (No new printings since 1977 for this prescient study.) TWO CLASSIC SURVEYS American History/American Film (1979) (A trail blazer, showing historicity of major classics.) American History/American Television (1983) (The method applied to major TV productions.) Both edited by Film & History founding editor, John E. O’Connor with co-founder, Martin.A. Jackson Audio features include: An interview by John Tibbetts with Michael Moore concerning Roger and Me and the early cinematic career of this controversial documentarian. An address by John Cawelti, a true pioneer of popular culture studies, given at the Kansas City Film & History League conference. Cawelti discusses the context for production of his classic Six-Gun Mystique (1970), a book which opened the door to popular culture studies for many scholars. The articles on this Film & History 2003 CD-ROM Annual cover many areas of study: The American West(s) in Film and Television The American Presidency The War Film History in Film & Television International Cinema Politics and Propaganda Film Commentary and Analysis Genre, Gender, and Ethnicity Pedagogy See more at the Film & History web site. Peter Rollins [log in to unmask] (mailto:[log in to unmask]) www.filmandhistory.org ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu