From the 1930s through 1960s, the Catholic Church protested and banned films containing content deemed immoral by Church standards through an organization called the Legion of Decency. My research project seeks to examine the social, political, economic, and cinematic trends that most contributed to the Legion’s hold on Hollywood, and how cultural shifts in the 1960s enabled mainstream filmmakers and producers to explore subjects beyond the Church’s boundaries
This article discusses the movie boycotts of 1934. These were started because religious groups, esp...
This paper is a study of the conservative political bias inherent to the Motion Picture Production C...
The proliferation of movies at the turn of the twentieth century attracted not only the attention of...
Between 1930 and 1947 (and ultimately, to 1967), the Hollywood film industry adhered to a set of rul...
This thesis examines the role played by the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae (IFCA) in t...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Male dominance of Hollywood productions solidified inadvertently in the 1930s through the implementa...
Abstract This dissertation examines the impact movies had on the place of Catholics of European desc...
Because commercial film production was seen as a danger to the morality of the Church, Italian Catho...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaABSTRACTAn Analysis of the Portraya...
Edited volume with original contributions on the Catholics' attempts to influence cinema worldwid
Film has continually been a medium with as great a propensity to entertain and inform as a propensit...
Following the end of World War II in 1945 to 1969, Hollywood films remained silent about the extermi...
When the filmed version of The Last Temptation of Christ was released in the United States, it met w...
In the postwar era, the lure of controversy sold movie tickets as much as the promise of entertainme...
This article discusses the movie boycotts of 1934. These were started because religious groups, esp...
This paper is a study of the conservative political bias inherent to the Motion Picture Production C...
The proliferation of movies at the turn of the twentieth century attracted not only the attention of...
Between 1930 and 1947 (and ultimately, to 1967), the Hollywood film industry adhered to a set of rul...
This thesis examines the role played by the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae (IFCA) in t...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Male dominance of Hollywood productions solidified inadvertently in the 1930s through the implementa...
Abstract This dissertation examines the impact movies had on the place of Catholics of European desc...
Because commercial film production was seen as a danger to the morality of the Church, Italian Catho...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaABSTRACTAn Analysis of the Portraya...
Edited volume with original contributions on the Catholics' attempts to influence cinema worldwid
Film has continually been a medium with as great a propensity to entertain and inform as a propensit...
Following the end of World War II in 1945 to 1969, Hollywood films remained silent about the extermi...
When the filmed version of The Last Temptation of Christ was released in the United States, it met w...
In the postwar era, the lure of controversy sold movie tickets as much as the promise of entertainme...
This article discusses the movie boycotts of 1934. These were started because religious groups, esp...
This paper is a study of the conservative political bias inherent to the Motion Picture Production C...
The proliferation of movies at the turn of the twentieth century attracted not only the attention of...