Revolutionary Romanticism and Cinema Country, Land, People
This book stages an encounter between conflicting varieties of cinematic romanticism and different forms of history writing. Focused primarily on British cinema and examples of mainstream Hollywood cinema that have significant historical relationships to
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Revolutionary Romanticism and Cinema
Paul Dave
Revolutionary Romanticism and Cinema Country, Land, People
Paul Dave York, North Yorkshire, UK
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Acknowledgements
I would like to record my gratitude to colleagues, students and friends from the University of East London and Teesside University for their many acts of support, encouragement and comradeship. In particular I would like to thank David Ellis Butler, Rachel Carroll, Jenna Clake, Christine Clegg, Madeline Clements, Jill Daniels, Jane Ford, Ultan Gillen, Paul Gormley, Samm Haillay, Warren Harrison, Rob Hawkes, Hilary Jenkins, Lucy Jolly, Mike Kirkup, Ben Lamb, Jill Morgan, Sophie Nichols, Elena Papadaki, Biddy Peppin, Anat Pick, Gerda Roper, Ash Sharma, Andrew Stephenson, Natasha Vall, Valentina Vitali and Ben Young. The book’s slow gestation was also greatly assisted by the support of George Barber, Steve Hall, Esther Leslie, Ewa Mazierska, Jacob Seagrave, Graham Shulman, Mike Wayne and Simon Winlow. I am particularly grateful to Ian Macdonald for allowing the reproduction of his photograph of Cote Hill Island. Some of the ideas developed in the book first emerged out of the floating extra-mural symposia convened with my old friend Steve Beard many years ago. The late Mike O’Pray who I first spoke to about this project in its current form offered advice, guida
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