open access articleThis article presents a new typology of cinemas standardized across seven European cities Bari (Italy), Leicester (United Kingdom), Ghent (Belgium), Rotterdam (The Netherlands), Gothenburg (Sweden), Brno (Czechoslovakia) and Magdeburg (East Germany) and developed within the European Cinema Audiences (ECA) research project, through a cross-analysis of film exhibition and programming in the 1950s. Our contribution addresses the lack of a Europe-wide classification of cinema theatres in the period under scrutiny, which is necessary for any cross-national comparative analysis of the exhibition sector. The article is divided into three sections. In the first section it presents the methodology adopted by the project, aiming to...
This the second of two articles looking at the persistence of popular national cinemas in contempora...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This article is an international collaboration focusing on three European port cities – Antwerp (Bel...
This article presents a new typology of cinemas standardized across seven European cities Bari (Ital...
This article reflects on the challenges of comparative oral history analysis by taking the BA/Leverh...
This article reflects on the challenges of comparative oral history analysis by taking the BA/Leverh...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This article studies the evolution of movie theatres in the city of Düsseldorf from 1920 to 1989, pa...
The national has not withered away in the era of globalisation, and national cinemas still persist i...
Abstract: Belgium and the Netherlands developed surprisingly divergent cinema economies and movie-go...
Abstract: Belgium and the Netherlands developed surprisingly divergent cinema economies and movie-go...
In my paper, I analyse programs from cinemas in all four sectors of occupied Berlin from 1945 to 19...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This the second of two articles looking at the persistence of popular national cinemas in contempora...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This article is an international collaboration focusing on three European port cities – Antwerp (Bel...
This article presents a new typology of cinemas standardized across seven European cities Bari (Ital...
This article reflects on the challenges of comparative oral history analysis by taking the BA/Leverh...
This article reflects on the challenges of comparative oral history analysis by taking the BA/Leverh...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This article studies the evolution of movie theatres in the city of Düsseldorf from 1920 to 1989, pa...
The national has not withered away in the era of globalisation, and national cinemas still persist i...
Abstract: Belgium and the Netherlands developed surprisingly divergent cinema economies and movie-go...
Abstract: Belgium and the Netherlands developed surprisingly divergent cinema economies and movie-go...
In my paper, I analyse programs from cinemas in all four sectors of occupied Berlin from 1945 to 19...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This the second of two articles looking at the persistence of popular national cinemas in contempora...
This data paper and the data collection from which it emerges aim to present a fully harmonized data...
This article is an international collaboration focusing on three European port cities – Antwerp (Bel...