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The American War Film: History and Hollywood
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The American War Film: History and Hollywood

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Surveys American war film development within the context of American and world history. McAdams provides the first extensive synthesis of American and world history with the war film genre. He demonstrates how the war film reflects the currents of history of the time with actual events portrayed and in dramatic plot points. Beginning with the Birth of a Nation in 1915, McAdams weaves the development of Hollywood, the larger socio-economic and political events of the time with the way war was and is portrayed in American film. In wartime he shows the struggle between propaganda and patriotism on the one side and the desire of many directors and film people to portray war as they came to know it on the other. He concludes with Pearl Harbor and Hollywood’s search for historical film blockbusters. A fascinating survey for film and American military history scholars and students as well as the general public interested in American film in context.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2002
Pages
408
ISBN
9780275968717

Surveys American war film development within the context of American and world history. McAdams provides the first extensive synthesis of American and world history with the war film genre. He demonstrates how the war film reflects the currents of history of the time with actual events portrayed and in dramatic plot points. Beginning with the Birth of a Nation in 1915, McAdams weaves the development of Hollywood, the larger socio-economic and political events of the time with the way war was and is portrayed in American film. In wartime he shows the struggle between propaganda and patriotism on the one side and the desire of many directors and film people to portray war as they came to know it on the other. He concludes with Pearl Harbor and Hollywood’s search for historical film blockbusters. A fascinating survey for film and American military history scholars and students as well as the general public interested in American film in context.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2002
Pages
408
ISBN
9780275968717