FILM & HISTORY covers The Cold War www.filmandhistory.org The current issue of Film & History is 31.1 and is edited by Phil Landon, veteran of the US Army during the Cold War and retired professor now rusticating in Maine. The current issue of Film & History explores a selection of films, both American and European, which suggest the many and often complex ways in which the values of the Cold War culture found their ways into a variety of film genres including political thrillers, westerns, boxing films, domestic melodramas, and even cartoons. Cold War conflicts formed the ideological subtexts in films as seemingly dissimilar as My Darling Clementine and the Road Runner and Coyote series. The films addressed in this issue date from the early years of the Cold War, the later 1940s and the early 1950s. The essays in the next issue will turn their attention to the films of the later Cold War years-which, by the end of the decade would escalate into hostilities which threatened to plunge the world into nuclear war. If you subscribe, you will receive both this issue and the next one on the Cold War. Individual subscriptions are $30 and the form is available on the Film & History web site: www.filmandhistory.org The journal is in its 31st year of publication and is an affiliated society of the American Historical Association. Questions are welcomed..... Peter C. Rollins [log in to unmask] ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]