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Reference Literature to British Film Censorship

  • Temple Willcox: "Soviet Films, Censorship and the British Government: a matter of the public interest." In: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 10:3 (1990), pp.275-292
  • James C.Robertson: The Hidden Cinema. British Film Censorship in Action, 1913-1972. London 1993new ed.
  • Tom Dewe Matthews: Censored! What They Didnīt Allow You to See and Why. The Story of Film Censorship in Britain. London 1994
  • Tom Johnson: Censored Screams. The British Ban on Hollywood Horror in the Thirties. Jefferson/NC & London 1998
  • Annette Kuhn: "Children, `Horrific´ Films, and Censorship in 1930s Britain." In: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 22:2 (2002); pp.197-202 (Research Note) - (essays/books by A.Kuhn)
  • Tony Aldgate: "From Script to Screen: Film Censorship and Serious Charge." In: I.MacKillop / N.Sinyard (Eds.): British Cinema in the 1950s, Manchester 2003
  • Michael Hammond: "Laughter during wartime: comedy and the language of trauma in British cinema regulation 1917." In: Screen 44:2 (2003), pp.222-228
  • Anthony Aldgate / James C.Robertson: Censorship in Theatre and Cinema. Edinburgh 2005
  • Kate Egan: Trash or treasure? Censorship and the changing meanings of the video nasties. Manchester: UP, 2007
see also:

OV: Censorship

OV: Great Britain

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