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|a Mintz, Steven.
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|a Hollywood's America
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|b Understanding History Through Film.
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|a Intro -- Hollywood's America -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction -- The Birth of Modern Culture -- The revolt against Victorianism -- The rise of mass communications -- Commercialized leisure -- The Birth of the Movies -- The pre-history of motion pictures -- American film in the silent era -- The movies as a cultural battleground -- The rise of Hollywood and the arrival of sound -- Movies meet the Great Depression -- Wartime Hollywood -- Postwar Hollywood -- New directions in postwar film -- The "new" Hollywood -- Recent Hollywood -- PART 1 The Silent Era
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|a Introduction Intolerance and the Rise of the Feature Film -- 1 Workers in Early Film -- 2 Silent Cinema as Historical Mythmaker -- 3 The Revolt Against Victorianism -- 4 Primary Sources -- Edison v. American Mutoscope Company -- US Circuit Court of Appeals for the Southern District of New York, 1902 -- "The Nickel Madness" -- Barton W. Currie, Harpers Weekly, August 24, 1907 -- Mutual Film Corp. v. Industrial Commission of Ohio -- United States Supreme Court, 1915 -- Boston Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1915 -- Analysis by Francis Hackett
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|a Seeing Our Boys "Over There" -- Literary Digest, June 8, 1918, pp. 28-29 -- PART 2 Hollywoods Golden Age -- Introduction Backstage During the Great Depression: 42nd Street, Gold Diggers of 1933, and Footlight Parade -- 5 Depression America and Its Films -- 6 The Depressions Human Toll -- The Gangster Cycle -- The Fallen Woman Cycle -- 7 Depression Allegories -- 8 African Americans on the Silver Screen -- 9 Primary Sources -- THE INTRODUCTION OF SOUND -- "Pictures That Talk" -- Photoplay, 1924 -- Review of Don Juan -- Mordaunt Hall, The New York Times, 1926 -- "Silence is Golden"
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|a Aldous Huxley, Golden Book Magazine, 1930 -- FILM CENSORSHIP -- The Sins of Hollywood, 1922 -- "The Don'ts and Be Carefuls" -- Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, 1927 -- The Motion Picture Production Code of 1930 -- General Principles -- WORKING PRINCIPLES -- PRINCIPLES OF PLOT -- PLOT MATERIAL -- DETAILS OF PLOT, EPISODE, AND TREATMENT -- GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- PARTICULAR PRINCIPLES -- PARTICULAR APPLICATIONS -- The State Department on Hollywood in Germany, 1934 -- Records of the State Department, National Archives, College Park, MD
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|a The State Department on Hollywood in Latin America, 1934 -- Records of the State Department, National Archives, College Park, MD -- PART 3 Hollywood in the World War II Era -- Introduction Hollywoods World War II Combat Films -- 10 Movies and Great Britain -- 11 Blockbuster as Propaganda -- Summary of Casablanca -- A Critical Examination of Casablanca -- What biases or underlying assumptions animate the film? -- How was the film received when it premiered in 1942? -- Could Ilsa have stayed with Rick? -- 12 John Wayne and Wartime Hollywood -- 13 The Womans Film -- 14 Primary Sources
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