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Dear all,

The IAMHIST Blog is back! For its first post, Hanja Dämon writes on her PhD research into film raw stock shortages in the British Zone of Occupied Germany post 1945 and its impact on the film industry: The film raw stock shortage in the British zone of occupied Germany and its impact on the film industry after 1945 | (iamhist.net)<http://iamhist.net/2021/09/film-raw-stock-shortage/>

Hanja's forthcoming monograph on British film policies in post-war Germany will be published by Peter Lang.

Best wishes,

Llewella

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