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ISBN
9780814798713
Subject Area
Social Science, Performing Arts
Publication Name
Celluloid Soldiers : the Warner Bros. Campaign Against Nazism
Publisher
New York University Press
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Media Studies, Film / History & Criticism
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Michael E. Birdwell
Item Weight
16.6 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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During the 1930s many Americans avoided thinking about war erupting in Europe, believing it of little relevance to their own lives. Yet, the Warner Bros. film studio embarked on a virtual crusade to alert Americans to the growing menace of Nazism. Polish-Jewish immigrants Harry and Jack Warner risked both reputation and fortune to inform the American public of the insidious threat Hitler's regime posed throughout the world. Through a score of films produced during the 1930s and early 1940s-including the pivotal Sergeant York-the Warner Bros. studio marshaled its forces to influence the American conscience and push toward intervention in World War II. Celluloid Soldiers offers a compelling historical look at Warner Bros.'s efforts as the only major studio to promote anti-Nazi activity before the outbreak of the Second World War.

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Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814798713
ISBN-13
9780814798713
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Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Celluloid Soldiers : the Warner Bros. Campaign Against Nazism
Publication Year
2000
Subject
Media Studies, Film / History & Criticism
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Performing Arts
Author
Michael E. Birdwell
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
16.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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"Birdwell fruitfully charts the film company's laudable and outspoken stance against Nazism amid the politically charged yet divided loyalties of 1930s' Hollywood." - History (The Journal of the Historical Association),Oct. 2001, A compact, compelling, and controversial as a Warner Bros. classic. . . . A strongly executed tour de force., "A compact, compelling, and controversial as a Warner Bros. classic. . . . A strongly executed tour de force." - Journal of American History, "Birdwell fruitfully charts the film company's laudable and outspoken stance against Nazism amid the politically charged yet divided loyalties of 1930s' Hollywood." - History (The Journal of the Historical Association), Oct. 2001, Contributes significantly to our understanding of how Warner Bros. crusaded against fascism from the middle 1930s to Pearl Harbor. Drawing on extensive archival research, Birdwell provides particularly lively discussions of Alvin York's conversion to interventionism during the making of Sergeant York and of the 1941 Nye-Clark Committee investigations of 'premature anti-fascism' in Hollywood., " Celluloid Soldiers contributes significantly to our understanding of how Warner Bros. crusaded against fascism from the middle 1930s to Pearl Harbor. Drawing on extensive archival research, Birdwell provides particularly lively discussions of Alvin York's conversion to interventionism during the making of Sergeant York and of the 1941 Nye-Clark Committee investigations of 'premature anti-fascism' in Hollywood." - Charles Maland, University of Tennessee, "Contributes significantly to our understanding of how Warner Bros. crusaded against fascism from the middle 1930s to Pearl Harbor. Drawing on extensive archival research, Birdwell provides particularly lively discussions of Alvin York's conversion to interventionism during the making ofSergeant Yorkand of the 1941 Nye-Clark Committee investigations of 'premature anti-fascism' in Hollywood." - Charles Maland, University of Tennessee, " Celluloid Soldiers contributes significantly to our understanding of how Warner Bros. crusaded against fascism from the middle 1930s to Pearl Harbor. Drawing on extensive archival research, Birdwell provides particularly lively discussions of Alvin York's conversion to interventionism during the making of Sergeant York and of the 1941 Nye-Clark Committee investigations of 'premature anti-fascism' in Hollywood." -Charles Maland,University of Tennessee, This study of the Warner Bros. Studio in relation to the coming of World War II will be a lasting contribution, not only on the impact of media on our nation's policies-a topic of concern for most thoughtful people-but also for academics in popular culture studies., "This study of the Warner Bros. Studio in relation to the coming of World War II will be a lasting contribution, not only on the impact of media on our nation's policies-a topic of concern for most thoughtful people-but also for academics in popular culture studies." -Peter Rollins,Editor-in-Chief, Film & History:An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies, This study of the Warner Bros. Studio in relation to the coming of World War II will be a lasting contribution, not only on the impact of media on our nation's policiesa topic of concern for most thoughtful peoplebut also for academics in popular culture studies., "Contributes significantly to our understanding of how Warner Bros. crusaded against fascism from the middle 1930s to Pearl Harbor. Drawing on extensive archival research, Birdwell provides particularly lively discussions of Alvin York's conversion to interventionism during the making of Sergeant York and of the 1941 Nye-Clark Committee investigations of 'premature anti-fascism' in Hollywood." - Charles Maland, University of Tennessee, "Celluloid Soldierscontributes significantly to our understanding of how Warner Bros. crusaded against fascism from the middle 1930s to Pearl Harbor. Drawing on extensive archival research, Birdwell provides particularly lively discussions of Alvin York's conversion to interventionism during the making of Sergeant York and of the 1941 Nye-Clark Committee investigations of 'premature anti-fascism' in Hollywood." - Charles Maland, University of Tennessee, "This study of the Warner Bros. Studio in relation to the coming of World War II will be a lasting contribution, not only on the impact of media on our nation's policiesa topic of concern for most thoughtful peoplebut also for academics in popular culture studies." - Peter Rollins, Editor-in-Chief, Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies, "Birdwell fruitfully charts the film company's laudable and outspoken stance against Nazism amid the politically charged yet divided loyalties of 1930s' Hollywood." -History(The Journal of the Historical Association), Oct. 2001, Celluloid Soldiers contributes significantly to our understanding of how Warner Bros. crusaded against fascism from the middle 1930s to Pearl Harbor. Drawing on extensive archival research, Birdwell provides particularly lively discussions of Alvin York's conversion to interventionism during the making of Sergeant York and of the 1941 Nye-Clark Committee investigations of 'premature anti-fascism' in Hollywood., "Contributes significantly to our understanding of how Warner Bros. crusaded against fascism from the middle 1930s to Pearl Harbor. Drawing on extensive archival research, Birdwell provides particularly lively discussions of Alvin York's conversion to interventionism during the making of Sergeant York and of the 1941 Nye-Clark Committee investigations of 'premature anti-fascism' in Hollywood." -Charles Maland,University of Tennessee, "This study of the Warner Bros. Studio in relation to the coming of World War II will be a lasting contribution, not only on the impact of media on our nation's policies-a topic of concern for most thoughtful people-but also for academics in popular culture studies." - Peter Rollins, Editor-in-Chief,Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies, "A compact, compelling, and controversial as a Warner Bros. classic. . . . A strongly executed tour de force." - Journal of American History ,, Birdwell fruitfully charts the film company's laudable and outspoken stance against Nazism amid the politically charged yet divided loyalties of 1930s' Hollywood., "A compact, compelling, and controversial as a Warner Bros. classic. . . . A strongly executed tour de force." -Journal of American History, ( "Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." )-(Eric Korn),( Times Literary Supplement )
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Copyright Date
2000

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