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Reel History

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History has been fodder for cinema from the silent era to the block buster present, a fact that has seldom pleased historians themselves. As pundits increasingly ponder "how Hollywood fails history, " Robert Toplin counters with a provocative alternative approach to this enduring debate over the portrayal of history in film.

Toplin focuses on movies released over

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Paperback, 256 pages
Published October 28th 2002 by University Press of Kansas (first published October 2002)
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