One World, Big Screen: Hollywood, the Allies, and World War II New Edition

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One World, Big Screen: Hollywood, the Allies, and World War II New Edition

Author(s): M. Todd Bennett (Author)

  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov. 2012
  • Edition: New
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 384 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0807835749
  • ISBN-13: 9780807835746

Book Description

World War II coincided with cinema’s golden age. Movies now considered classics were created at a time when all sides in the war were coming to realize the great power of popular films to motivate the masses. Through multinational research, One World, Big Screen reveals how the Grand Alliance–Britain, China, the Soviet Union, and the United States–tapped Hollywood’s impressive power to shrink the distance and bridge the differences that separated them. The Allies, M. Todd Bennett shows, strategically manipulated cinema in an effort to promote the idea that the United Nations was a family of nations joined by blood and affection.
Bennett revisits
Casablanca, Mrs. Miniver, Flying Tigers, and other familiar movies that, he argues, helped win the war and the peace by improving Allied solidarity and transforming the American worldview. Closely analyzing film, diplomatic correspondence, propagandists’ logs, and movie studio records found in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the former Soviet Union, Bennett rethinks traditional scholarship on World War II diplomacy by examining the ways that Hollywood and the Allies worked together to prepare for and enact the war effort.

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World War II coincided with cinema’s golden age. Movies now considered classics were created at a time when all sides in the war were coming to realize the great power of popular films to motivate the masses. Through multinational research, One World, Big Screen reveals how the Grand Alliance–Britain, China, the Soviet Union, and the United States–tapped Hollywood’s impressive power to shrink the distance and bridge the differences that separated them. The Allies, M. Todd Bennett shows, strategically manipulated cinema in an effort to promote the idea that the United Nations was a family of nations joined by blood and affection.

About the Author

M. Todd Bennett is assistant professor of history at East Carolina University.

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