Britain and the cinema in the Second World War
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Britain and the cinema in the Second World War
Macmillan, 1988
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The essays which appear in this book for the most part originated as papers delivered at a conference on Britain and the cinema in the Second World War held in London in May 1985.
Table of Contents
- Preface - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction: Film, The Historian and the Second World War
- P.M.Taylor - British Society in the Second World War
- J.Ramsden - The British Film Industry: Audiences and Producers
- R.Murphy - National Identity in British Wartime Films
- J.Richards - The People as Stars: Feature Films as National Expression
- P.Stead - British Cinema and the Reality of War
- C.Coultass - British Historical Epics in the Second World War
- N.Mace - Cinematic Support for the Anglo-American Detente, 1939-43
- K.R.M.Short - Creative Tensions: 'Desert Victory', the Army Film Unit and Anglo-American Rivalry, 1943-45
- T.Aldgate - The Representation of Women in British Feature Films, 1939-45
- S.Harper - Notes and References - Index
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