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    What is the value of a technological history of cinema?

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    Cinema was a product of the second-stage Industrial Revolution. This article examines some aspects of the technological and economic history of cinema and that revolution. It draws on secondary material on the electrical and chemical developments beginning in the late nineteenth century, and on primary research on particular case studies where cinema technology was used to further the economic objectives of industrial and financial organisations

    America on film: Hollywood and American history

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    Policing the cinema: 'Traffic in Souls' at Ellis Island, 1913

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    Spectacular Bodies - Gender,Gender and the Action Cinema - Tasker,Y

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    Eastwood, Clint - a Cultural Prodution -Smith,P

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    Screening the Male - Exploring Masculinities in Hollwood Cinema - Cohan,S, Hark,IR

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    African American films through 1959: A comprehensive illustrated filmography

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    Lovers of cinema: The first American film avant-garde, 1919-1945

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    Kenneth M. Cameron, America on Film: Hollywood and American History

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