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American cinema of the 1910s: themes and variations
Charlie Keil and Ben Singer
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vii)
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Timeline: The 1910s (page ix)
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Introduction: Movies and the 1910s (BEN SINGER AND CHARLIE KEIL, page 1)
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1910 Movies, Reform, and New Women (SCOTT SIMMON, page 26)
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1911 Movies and the Stability of the Institution (EILEEN BOWSER, page 48)
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1912 Movies, Innovative Nostalgia, and Real-Life Threats (RICHARD ABEL, page 69)
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1913 Movies and the Beginning of a New Era (CHARLIE KEIL, page 92)
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1914 Movies and Cultural Hierarchy (ROB KING, page 115)
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1915 Movies and the State of the Union (LEE GRIEVESON, page 139)
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1916 Movies and the Ambiguities of Progressivism (SHELLEY STAMP, page 160)
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1917 Movies and Practical Patriotism (LESLIE MIDKIFFE DeBAUCHE, page 183)
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1918 Movies, Propoganda, and Entertainment (JAMES LATHAM, page 204)
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1919 Movies and Righteous Americanism (BEN SINGER, page 225)
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Sources for Films (page 249)
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Works Cited and Consulted (page 253)
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Contributors (page 261)
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Index (page 263)
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Published: c2009
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- 9780813544441 (hardcover)
- 9780813544458 (paper)
- 9780813546544 (ebook)