Palgrave has unveiled its latest scholarly contribution with the release of “The Palgrave Handbook of Comparative New Cinema Histories,” a collaborative endeavor co-edited by Professor Daniela Treveri Gennari. This distinguished work delves into cutting-edge research on new cinema history, spotlighting a comparative analysis that spans global geographies and diverse cultures. The handbook employs a diverse array of methodologies, drawing from an extensive range of primary and secondary sources, including archival research. Offering a nuanced exploration, the publication encompasses historical and contemporary research with broad international coverage. Professor Gennari, a leading authority in Cinema Studies at Oxford Brookes University, serves as the Principal Investigator for the AHRC-funded project, “European Cinema Audiences. Entangled Histories, Shared Memories.” Her notable publications, such as the edited volume “Rural Cinema Exhibition and Audiences in a Global Context” (Palgrave, 2018), underscore her expertise. Additionally, she co-authored a captivating chapter in the handbook titled “Ticket Whistles and Football Scores: Auditory Ecology, Memory, and the Cinema Experience in 1950s Gothenburg and Bari.” This release marks a significant milestone in advancing the discourse on global cinema histories.