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Contents:
Chapter 1: The Invention and Early Years of the Cinema, 1880s-1904
Chapter 2: The International Expansion of the Cinema, 1905-1912
Chapter 3: National Cinema, Hollywood Classicism, and World War I, 1905-1919
Chapter 4: France in the 1920s
Chapter 5: Germany in the 1920s
Chapter 6: Soviet Cinema in the 1920s
Chapter 7: The Late Silent Era in Hollywood, 1920-1928
Chapter 8: International Trends of the 1920s
Chapter 9: The Introduction of Sound
Chapter 10: The Hollywood Studio System, 1930-1945
Chapter 11: Other Studio Systems
Chapter 12: Cinema and the State: The USSR, Germany, and Italy, 1930-1945
Chapter 13: France: Poetic Realism, the Popular Front and the Occupation, 1930-1945
Chapter 14: Leftist, Documentary, and Experimental Cinema, 1930-1945
Chapter 15: American Cinema in the Post War Era, 1946-1960
Chapter 16: Postwar European Cinema: Neorealism and its Context: 1945-1959
Chapter 17: Postwar European Cinema: France, Scandinavia, and Britain, 1945-1959
Chapter 18: Postwar Cinema Beyond the West, 1945-1959
Chapter 19: Art Cinema and the Idea of Authorship
Chapter 20: New Waves and Young Cinema, 1958-1967
Chapter 21: Documentary and Experimental Cinema in the Postwar Era, 1945-mid-1960s
Chapter 22: Hollywood's Fall and Rise, 1960-1980
Chapter 23: Critical Political Cinema of the 1960s and 1970s
Chapter 24: Documentary and Experimental Film Since the Late 1960s
Chapter 25: New Cinemas and New Developments: Europe and the USSR since the 1970s
Chapter 26: New Cinema in Latin America, Asia, the Pacific Rim, and Africa since the 1970s
Chapter 27: American Cinema and the Entertainment Economy: The 1980s and After
Chapter 28: Toward a Global Film Culture
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