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HIST43553 — (was 4335) History at the Movies

Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4335. Designed to introduce students of the past to the potentials and pitfalls of film as a medium of historical exposition. Over the twentieth century, movies became a primary medium of artistic and commercial expression. The advent of commercial filmmaking in America also marked the first appearance of a particular “genre” of cinematic format—Historical drama—one of the first full-length feature films made in the United States, in 1915. Entitled Birth of a Nation, the movie purported to be a historical “facsimile” that chronicled the aftermath of the Civil War in the United States. Its commercial success guaranteed that movies with historical themes would continue to be made. Ever since the makers of motion pictures have found the past to be a creative playground and a lucrative idiom. How do these movies relate to History? Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as HIST 53553 (was HIST 5335).

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