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Dear all,


This week in the IAMHIST Blog, Stephen Morgan writes a report on the fantastic British Life on Film: History and the Film Archive symposium, hosted by Lawrence Napper at King's College London (KCL) on Saturday 11 May 2019:


http://iamhist.net/2019/06/report-british-life-film-history-film-archive-symposium/


In other IAMHIST-related news: huge congratulations to Susan Murray on winning the 2019 IAMHIST-Michael Nelson Book Prize for her monograph Bright Signals: A History of Colour Television (Duke University Press, 2018):


http://iamhist.net/2019/06/susan_murray/


Best wishes,


Llewella


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