FILM-HISTORIA


The journal FILM-HISTORIA, published in print from 1991 to 2000, went to an on-line edition in 2001 titled FILM-HISTORIA Online. Previous editions of the online journal are available on CD-ROM for 20 Euros ($25 US). The following volumes are currently available:

CD ROMS available:

Vol. XI (2001)
            
Vol. XII (2002)
            
Vol. XIII (2003)

To order, send a check for 20 Euros ($25 US) to:

PARC CIENTIFÍC DE BARCELONA
SCIENTIFIC PARK OF BARCELONA
c/ ADOLF FLOREASA, 8-F2
08023 BARCELONA
SPAIN

FILM-HISTORIA Online is a tri-lingual (Spanish, English, and Catalan) journal dedicated to the study of the relationship between history and cinema studies modeled on the British journals Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television and Film and History. As in the print edition, FILM-HISTORIA Online will continue to expand the study of film as testimony of society and Culture, and as a new tool for the teaching of history.

Articles in Spanish and Catalan may be sent to:

Articles and review essays in English may be sent to:

    Dr. Robert A. Rosenstone
    Division of Humanities & Social Sciences
    California Institute of Technology
    1201 East California Blvd.
    Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
    phone: USA: 626/395-4069
    fax: USA: 626/793-8580
    email: rr@hss.caltech.edu


FILM-HISTORIA, Vol IX, No 2 (1999)

Contents:

  • Editorial/ John MRAZ, Guest Editor/ p. 132

  • Playful Subversions: Hollywood Pirates Plunder Spanish America/ Nina GERASSI-NAVARRO/ pp. 13-146

  • The Revolution is History: Filming the Past in Mexico and Cuba / John MRAZ/ pp. 147-167

  • Faldas y pantalones: El género en el cine de la Revolución Mexicana/ Eli BARTRA/ pp. 169-180

  • El día que me quieras: History, Myth and Che Guevara/ John HESS/ pp. 181-188

  • Cantinfladas of the PRI: (Mis)Representations of Mexican Society and Democracy in the Films of Mario Moreno/ Jeffrey PILCHER/ pp. 189-206

  • Film Reviews/ pp. 207-222
  • Abstracts/ pp. 223-227




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