[Apologies for cross-posting--] Hello all, The latest issue of Film History (vol. 26, no. 1) is now available, featuring a variety of new articles that may be of interest to readers, including: * Film, Cultural Policy, and World War I Training Camps: Send Your Soldier to the Show with Smileage (Sue Collins) * The Myth of Evangeline and the Origin of Canadian National Cinema (Zoë Constantinides) * Marketing Rebellion: The Chinese Revolution Reconsidered (Kim Fahlstedt) * Millhouse: The Problems and Opportunities of Political Cinema (Mark Minett) * Splitsville: Independent Exhibitors Court Federal Intervention in the American Film Industry, 1975-1988 (Deron Overpeck) This issue also contains the inaugural installment of a new recurring feature called "Re-Readings," featuring historiographic reevaluation of important pre-1960 works of film history: * "What Movie Tonight?": Margaret Thorp between the Aesthetics and the Sociology of American Cinema (Dana Polan) We hope you will enjoy reading this issue, which can be accessed on JSTOR or Project MUSE: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/filmhistory.26.issue-1 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/film_history/toc/fih.26.1.html All the best, David Church, Managing Editor Film History [log in to unmask] Department of Communication and Culture 800 E. Third Street Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu