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Hollywood's War with Poland, 1939-1945
About the Author
Reviews
"Named a 2010 Choice Outstanding Academic Title."
"It will be the reference point from now on with respect to any treatment of Hollywood and Poland, but also of any work done on the OWI and American internal propaganda during WWII."—Frank Turaj, coauthor of The Modern Cinema of Poland
"[Hollywood's War with Poland] makes the case that dealing with the Soviet Union . . . required media spinning and a scapegoat. Biskupski writes that Poland had to be ignored or discredited to salve our American conscience."—New Britain Herald
"This book provides a wealth of information on the Roosevelt Administration and his attitude toward Poland."—Polish-American Journal
"Hollywood's War with Poland, 1939-1945 is a thoroughly documented study of how Tinsel Town portrayed Poland in films made during World War II."—Polish American Journal
"This passionate, carefully researched, richly detailed, well-written study draws fair, persuasive, and important large conclusions from an extremely limited film corpus.Well-reproduced images, copious notes, and a first-rate bibliography provide excellent support and resources for further study. Highly recommended."—Choice
"Well-written and well-argued... [and] surprisingly amusing at times... [Hollywood's War With Poland] argues that there was a deliberatre attempt by Hollywood studios to show Poland in a negative light."—NEPCA Journal
"HWWP is an essential resource that proves, behond any question, that powerful people, prompted by geopolitical competition and deep hostility worked hard to sully the image of poles, Polish-Americans, and Poland."—Writing the Polish Diaspora
"Biskupski digs deeply into one very important, indeed crucial, time and period of American life to investigate how the American film industry consistently ignored, belittled, and demonized Poland and the Poles, whether in Europe or America."—Sarmatian Review
"Biskupski outlines in impressive detail Hollywood's one-sided, negative portrayal of Poland during this turbulent era."—American Historical Review
"Biskupski meticulously examines the propagandist undertones of an extensive range of Hollywood films and scripts made during the war years, offering a mine of information based on thorough archival research."—Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television
"Hollywood's War with Poland will be of interest not only to scholars of Polish history, Polish-American relations and the Polish disapora abroad, but also to historians and film scholars of ethnic/racial relations in America."—European History Quarterly
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Hardback | |
January 8, 2010 | |
9780813125596 | |
English | |
290 | |
15-20 | |
9.00 Inches (US) | |
6.00 Inches (US) | |
1.5 Pounds (US) | |
$60.00 USD | |
v2.1 Reference | |
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