Tabla de Contenidos:
  • How to look at an "historical" film / Pierre Sorlin
  • The historical film: looking at the past in a postliterate age / Robert A. Rosenstone
  • Historical pleasures: Gainsborough costume melodrama / Sue Harper
  • Projecting ancient Rome / Maria Wyke
  • "You remember Diana Dors, don't you?": history, femininity, and the law in 1950s and 1980s British cinema / Marcia Landy
  • The presence of the past: Rainer Werner Fassbinder's The marriage of Maria Braun / Anton Kaes
  • Schindler's list is not Shoah: the second commandment, popular modernism, and public memory / Miriam Bratu Hansen
  • Walker and Mississippi burning: postmodernism versus illusionist narrative / Sumiko Higashi
  • Empire as myth and memory / Naomi Greene
  • Black god, white devil: the representation of history / Ismail Xavier
  • Official history, popular memory: reconfiguration of the African past in the films of Ousmane Sembene / Mbye Cham
  • Information, crisis, catastrophe / Mary Ann Doane
  • History, the eternal rerun: on Crime story / Richard Dienst
  • History on television: the making of Cold War, 1998 / Taylor Downing
  • Ken Burns's rebirth of a nation: television, narrative, and popular history / Gary Edgerton
  • Interrotroning history: Errol Morris and the documentary of the future / Shawn Rosenheim.