Studies in Eastern European Cinema
ISSN: 2040350X
Online ISSN: 20403518
First published in 2010
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Founding Editor
John Cunningham
Sheffield Hallam University
j.cunningham@shu.ac.uk

Editors
Ewa Mazierska
University of Central Lancashire
ehmazierska@uclan.ac.uk

Michael Goddard
Salford University
m.n.goddard@salford.ac.uk

In the years since the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the political changes of 1989/90, there has been a growing interest in the cinemas of the former countries of the Eastern Bloc. There is a growing community of scholars, including a number of students working for post-graduate qualifications, who are engaged with film but also media, culture, and art (of one form or another) from the region. This is not a community existing on the margins of academia but one which is nationally and internationally recognised for the centrality and high quality of its scholarship.

Studies in Eastern European Cinema provides a dynamic, innovative, regular, specialised peer-reviewed  academic outlet and discursive focus for the world-wide community of Eastern European film scholars, edited by a board of experienced, internationally recognised experts in the field.

Abstracting and Indexing

Film and Television Literature Index (with FT); TOC Premier; British Humanities Index

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