





Film and History
Film
Clips
Chronology
of Film History






Reference Resources
Film Guides:
The American Revolution in Film
Slavery
in American Film
Immigration
and the Movies
Sports
and American Film
Hollywood
Faces the Great Depression
The
"New" Hollywood of the 1960s






Film Resources on the World
Wide Web
Mintz: Guide to Film Resources on The
World Wide Web
Lieven
Vandelanotte USA Films
Movies
in the Classroom
Reel
American History






A Bibliography of Film History
Reference Works
Ethnicity
in American Film
Film
History by Era
World
Cinema
Film
Genre






Film Lectures
Historical
Overview: Hollywood as History
Introduction
Decoding Visual Images
How to Read a Film
Reading into Films
The Birth of Film
Dream
Factories
Revolutions
in Film
Reorientation
of American Culture
Birth
of the Movies
Silent
Film
Jews
in Hollywood
Hollywood's Golden Age
The
Arrival of Sound
Classic
Hollywood Cinema
Early
Hollywood and Race
Cultural
Conflict in the 1920s
Depression America and Its Films
Hollywood
Faces the Great Depression
The
Oscars
1939
Citizen
Kane
Gender in Film
Women
in Cinema
Masculinity
in the Movies
Ethnicity and Race in Film
Depictions
of Arabs in the Movies
The
Treatment of Catholicism in Film
African
American in Film
Mexican
Americans in the Movies
Immigration
in Film
Hollywood Goes to War
World
War II and the Atomic Bomb in Film
Postwar Hollywood
Postwar
Problems
Celebrity:
Marilyn Monroe & James Dean
Red
Scare in Hollywood
Elia
Kazan
Postwar
Genres
Hollywood Since 1960
The
Zapruder Film
Films
of the 1960s
Vietnam
War in Film
Oliver
Stone's America
Sexuality
in Cinema
Films
of the 1970s and 1980s
The
VCR Revolution
Films
of the 1990s
Smarties
Shun Arties
I
Learned It At the Movies






Film Essays
Paul Halsall, Thinking About Historical
Film
Steven Ross, Visualizing
Ideology
Why
Movies Matter
Movies,
Politics, and the Working Class
Looking
at Labor-Capital Films
Conservative
Films
Radical
Films
Liberal
Films
Populist
Films
Anti-Authoritarian
Films
When
Workers and Radicals Made Movies
Class
Battles On Screen: Decoding Cinematic Ideology
Conservative
Attack
Liberal
Ambivalence
Worker
Counterattacks





