Hollie Price (Research Fellow) completed her PhD on domestic life in British 1940s film at Queen Mary, University of London in 2015. She has since taught in the Film Studies departments at Queen Mary and King’s College London, and she was a postdoctoral research fellow on the AHRC-funded Ministry of Information project based at the School of Advanced Study, University of London (2016-18). Her publications include ‘“A Living Set”: At Home with Vivien Leigh’, Vivien Leigh: Actress and Icon (Manchester University Press, 2017) and ‘A “Somewhat Homely” Stardom: Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray and Refurnishing Post-war Domestic Modernity’, Journal of British Cinema and Television 12: 1 (2015). A monograph based on her PhD research is forthcoming with Manchester University Press and her work on the MoI Films Division will form part of a co-authored history of the Ministry of Information’s wartime information and communication networks.