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Vol. 10 No. 3 (2024): Special Issue: Screen Shots
Vol. 10 No. 3 (2024): Special Issue: Screen Shots
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25602/GOLD.bjmh.v10i3
Published:
2024-11-08
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BJMH 10,3
Editorial
Editorial
Sam Edwards, Andrew Sanders
1
BJMH 10,3 Editorial
Articles
Introduction: Screen Shots – Representing War and Conflict on Screen
Laura Aguiar, Emma Hanna
2-5
BJMH 10,3 A1
By The Sword Divided: The English Civil War as Sunday-Night Television Drama
Sarah Betts
6-30
BJMH 10,3 A2
‘I Came Up Here to Build a Bridge’: Capitalism and the Representation of Military Leadership in Zulu (1964)
Will Kitchen
31-49
BJMH 10,3 A3
Landscape and emotion in modern First World War cinema: Representations of the British soldier in nature
Bethany Wyatt
50-68
BJMH 10,3 A4
Killing to commemorate, dying to remember? Authenticity and the practice of memory in Isonzo
Chris Kempshall, Vanda Wilcox
69-90
BJMH 10,3 A5
‘Not a Hero Story’: Challenging Concepts of ‘Heroes’ and ‘Villains’ in Historical Conflicts through Video Games
Alastair Binns
91-111
BJMH 10,3 A6
Camera technology, its limitations and its impact on the work of the Army Film and Photographic Unit, 1941-1945
Oliver Carter-Wakefield
112-133
BJMH 10,3 A7
What the Sea Remembers; What the Films of Midway Forget
Debra Ramsay
134-153
BJMH 10,3 A8
‘Stop and Search’: How the Militarised Space of Belfast’s Past is Navigated by Feminist Film-makers
Elspeth Vischer
154-169
BJMH 10,3 A9
‘Do you feel like a hero yet?’: Spec Ops, Call of Duty and the Problems of Playing Soldier
Ben Hammond
170-190
BJMH 10,3 A10
The virtual and the real; war films, video games and the Imperial War Museum
Ian Kikuchi
191-212
BJMH 10,3 A11
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