"The major thesis of this challenging, stimulating book rests on
the proposition that the historical record is not "fixed,
inviolate, and unchanging." Both thoughtful and engaging scholars,
McCrisken and Pepper reach fascinating, provocative conclusions.
Those interested in the intersection of film and history will
appreciate this unique study. Essential."-Choice Magazine Hollywood
has always been fascinated by America's past, but never more so
than in the past fifteen years. Bringing exciting new perspectives
to how and why Hollywood has sought to repicture American history,
this book offers analysis of more than twenty mainstream
contemporary films, including The Patriot, Amistad, Glory, Ride
with the Devil, Cold Mountain, Saving Private Ryan, The Thin Red
Line, Pearl Harbor, U-571, Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July,
Heaven and Earth, JFK, Nixon, Malcolm X, Ali, Black Hawk Down, and
Three Kings. Both authoritative and engaging, American History and
Contemporary Hollywood Film is the first book to comprehensively
explore the post-cold war period of filmmaking, and to navigate the
complex ways that film mediates history-sometimes challenging or
questioning, but more frequently reaffirming traditional
interpretations. The authors consider why such films are becoming
increasingly integral to the ambitions of a globally focused
American film industry. Structured by historical periods, chapters
cover significant events and eras such as the American Revolution,
slavery and the Civil War, World War II, the sixties and seventies,
civil rights and black nationalism, the Vietnam War, and post-cold
war global conflicts. The lessons learned from the examples will be
illuminating for general readers and college students alike. Trevor
McCrisken is lecturer in American politics and international
studies at the University of Warwick. He is the author of American
Exceptionalism and the Legacy of Vietnam: US Foreign Policy Since
1974. Andrew Pepper is lecturer in English and American literature
at Queen's University, Belfast. He is the author of The
Contemporary American Crime Novel.
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