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Exeter Studies in Film History has championed film history scholarship since 1997.Books in the series have twice won the distinguished Kraszna-Krausz Moving Image Book Award. The series cover topics as diverse as individual pioneers of cinema, audience studies, the histories of film production, exhibition and audiences, and histories of Hollywood, British, European and Australian cinema, and film genres. We welcome proposals for monographs and edited volumes in all of the above areas but also support new research in ‘unsung’ film histories, for example women and underrepresented groups, Global South histories, and film ephemera.
This series is published by University of Exeter Press in association with the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum. The Bill Douglas Museum is home to one of the largest collections of material relating to the moving image in Britain and is both an accredited public museum and an academic research facility. Book proposals that draw on the archival material in this unique collection will be part of the subseries Exeter Studies in Film History/Bill Douglas Cinema Museum Collection.
To discuss your book proposal please contact:
Commissioning Editor: Becky Taylor, b.taylor@exeterpress.co.uk
Or the Series Editors:
Helen Hanson, Associate Professor in Film History, University of Exeter and Academic Director of the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, H.Hanson@exeter.ac.uk.
Joe Kember, Professor in Film Studies, University of Exeter, J.E.Kember@exeter.ac.uk.
Richard Maltby, Matthew Flinders Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Screen Studies, Flinders University, South Australia, Richard.Maltby@flinders.edu.au.
(For enquiries about the Exeter Studies in Film History/Bill Douglas Cinema Museum Collection please contact Becky Taylor or Helen Hanson).
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