Radicalism in American silent films, 1909-1929 : a filmography and history /
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Jefferson, N.C. :
McFarland,
2000
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Red-tinted flickers of history
- 1. A red blur: the mixed message on class and radicalism in progressive era films, 1909-1917
- 2. The red scourge on film: from wartime xenophobia to being in the vanguard of anti-Bolshevik hysteria, 1918-1920
- 3. From the east to the east side: white flight from the red hordes to America, 1921-1929
- About the Filmography: How to read the filmography
- Glossary of coding terms
- Yearly film totals, 1909-1929
- Coding statistics, 1918-1920
- Coding statistics, 1921-1929
- Coding totals, 1909-1929
- Predominant discernible biases, 1909-1917
- Predominant discernible biases, 1918-1920
- Predominant discernible biases, 1921-1929
- Predominant discernible biases: totals, 1909-1929
- The Filmography: Appendix 1: Selected foreign films released in the United States 1909-1915
- Appendix 2: Topical American shorts, with coding, 1918-1920
- Appendix 3: Selected American fictional shorts, 1921-1927.