Richard Maltby is Executive Dean of the Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law in addition to being Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Screen Studies. He moved to Flinders from the UK, where he established the Bill Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture at the University of Exeter, before becoming Research Professor in Film Studies at Sheffield Hallam University. Professor Maltby has co-convened three major international conferences on the history of Hollywood's audiences, and co-edited six books on the subject, the most recent being Explorations in New Cinema History: Approaches and Case Studies (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011) and Cinema, Audiences and Modernity: New Perspectives on European Cinema History (Routledge, 2011). He is Series Editor of Exeter Studies in Film History, and the author of over 50 articles and essays. He is currently working on a history of regulation and the politics of Hollywood in the 1920s and 1930s.
Qualifications
PhD University of Exeter, School of English 1978 BA University of Cambridge First Class Honours Degree in History 1974 MA (Cantab) 1978
Honours, awards and grants
Fellow, Australian Academy of the Humanities Prix Jean Mitry awarded by the Institut Jean Vigo, Perpiganan Arthur Miller Centre Prize American Council of Learned Societies American Studies Fellowship
Key responsibilities
Executive Dean, Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law
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