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[Commlist] British Journal for Military History: Screen representations of war and conflict issue published

Sat Nov 09 12:13:12 GMT 2024



This is to share news of a special edition of the */British Journal for Military History/* on the topic of screen representations of war and conflict.

 1. *Laura Aguiar* (Ulster) & *Emma Hanna* (Kent): Introduction: Screen
    Shots – Representing War and Conflict on Screen
 2. *Sarah Betts* (York): By the Sword Divided: The English Civil War as
    Sunday-Night television Drama
 3. *Will Kitchen* (AUB/Chichester): I Came Up Here to Build a Bridge:
    Capitalism and the Representation of Military Leadership in /Zulu
    /(1964)
 4. *Bethany Wyatt* (Northumbria): Landscape and emotion in modern First
    World War cinema: Representations of the British soldier in nature
 5. *Chris Kempshall* (Independent) & Vanda Wilcox (John Cabot): Killing
    to commemorate, dying to remember? Authenticity and the practice of
    memory in /Isonzo/
 6. *Alastair Binns* (Kent): Not a Hero Story: Challenging Concepts of
    ‘Heroes’ and ‘Villains’ in Historical Conflicts through Video Games
 7. *Oliver Carter-Wakefield* (Institute of Historical Research): Camera
    technology, its limitations and its impact on the work of the Army
    Film and Photographic Unit, 1941-1945
 8. *Debra Ramsay* (Exeter): What the Sea Remembers; What the Films of
    Midway Forget
 9. *Elspeth Vischer* (Independent): Stop and Search: How the
Militarised Space of Belfast’s Past is Navigated by Feminist Film-makers
10. *Ben Hammond* (Kent): Do you feel like a hero yet?: Spec Ops, /Call
    of Duty/ and the Problems of Playing Soldier
11. *Ian Kikuchi* (Imperial War Museums): The virtual and the real; war
    films, video games and the Imperial War Museum

All articles are Open Access and available via the link below:

https://bjmh.gold.ac.uk/index.php/bjmh/issue/view/134


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