Cinema and Television History Research Institute - CATHI

Cinema and Television History Research Institute - CATHI Cinema and Television History Research Institute (CATHI) part of De Montfort University’s Leicester Media School.

The establishment of a Cinema and Television History (CATH) Research Centre is the natural extension of a momentum that has been building over the last decade

British media constitutes the core activity of the CATH Research Centre, it also embraces the wealth of high quality research that is being done on, for example, European cinema and Hollywood history. The Centre's researchers cover the spec

trum from MA through MPhil to PhD, both full-time and part-time. Students are encouraged to participate in the life of the Centre and advised on conference paper and publishing opportunities. If you are interested in studying for a research degree, please email [email protected]

Let’s hear it for our very own Dr Stephen Glynn!
19/12/2021

Let’s hear it for our very own Dr Stephen Glynn!

In The Beatles and Film: From Youth Culture to Counterculture, Stephen Glynn draws on the Beatles’ five films released between 1964 and 1970 to explore their journey from being at the heart o…

Its our annual archives open day on Wednesday afternoon.The event will take place on MS Teams.Sadly our number of speake...
07/11/2021

Its our annual archives open day on Wednesday afternoon.
The event will take place on MS Teams.
Sadly our number of speakers is a little reduced but there's still plenty of opportunity for archive chat and learning.
Sign up here:

Online archives research event

Our 2021 Archives open day will be another online affair. Free but places must be booked. This year's focus is on access...
24/07/2021

Our 2021 Archives open day will be another online affair. Free but places must be booked.
This year's focus is on access and absence.
ECRs from any institution or discipline welcome, though our focus will be film history.

Online archives research event

The BFI have done a rather nice listicle from a selection of the best of British silent films, according to Bryony Dixon...
11/06/2021

The BFI have done a rather nice listicle from a selection of the best of British silent films, according to Bryony Dixon, Lawrence Napper, Neil Brand, Pam Hutchinson and CATHIs own Laraine Porter!

As the landmark British silent film Piccadilly lands on Blu-ray, we turn the clock back to the roaring 20s and beyond in search of some of the UK’s finest silent feature films.

We are proud to announce Professor Claire Monk's new article on EMI Films and the ‘pre-heritage’ period film during the ...
12/01/2021

We are proud to announce Professor Claire Monk's new article on EMI Films and the ‘pre-heritage’ period film during the long 1970s for the Journal of British Cinema and Television’s EMI Films special issue is out now. 10,000 words, illustrated in dazzling full colour, featuring ballet-dancing mice, David Essex, and much more:

First coined in the UK in the early 1990s as a new label for an ostensibly new, post-1979 kind and cycle of period cinema, the ‘heritage film’ is now firmly established as a widely used term and ca...

https://www.dmu.ac.uk/study/live-stream/postgraduate.aspx
18/11/2020

https://www.dmu.ac.uk/study/live-stream/postgraduate.aspx

Experience the level of study you might expect as a university student - these are questions and ideas that you'll get to engage with during your time at university. Our live streams feature staff and students and are designed to fill the gap of the Open Days and Taster Days you would have attended.

CATHI PhD opportunity  #4/4 for 2021: 'Leicester's Phoenix: regional theatre, cinema, arts, and education from 1960 to t...
29/10/2020

CATHI PhD opportunity #4/4 for 2021: 'Leicester's Phoenix: regional theatre, cinema, arts, and education from 1960 to the present day' - supervisor: Laraine Porter [email protected] - Get in touch to find out more...!

CATHI PhD opportunity  #3/4 for 2021: ''Palace Revolution: the ups and downs of British Independent Cinema in the 1980s ...
29/10/2020

CATHI PhD opportunity #3/4 for 2021: ''Palace Revolution: the ups and downs of British Independent Cinema in the 1980s and 90s'' (using the Palace Pictures/Scala Productions archive) - supervisor: Prof. Steve Chibnall [email protected] - Get in touch to find out more...!

CATHI PhD opportunity  #2/4 for 2021: ''Marketing Bollywood and regional Indian cinemas in the UK: promotional materials...
29/10/2020

CATHI PhD opportunity #2/4 for 2021: ''Marketing Bollywood and regional Indian cinemas in the UK: promotional materials from the Cinema Museum's Indian Cinemas Collection' – supervisor: Dr. Monia Acciari [email protected] - Get in touch to find out more...!

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