Volume 22 - Number 3 - August 2002
Visible Evidence - But of What reassessing early non-fiction cinema
Frank Kessler
pp. 221 - 223
Placing the Spectator on the Scene of History: the battle re-enactment at the turn of the century, from Buffalo Bill's Wild West to the Early Cinema
Kristen Whissel
pp. 225 - 243
Rhetoric of Space: cityscape/landscape
Nanna Verhoeff, Eva Warth
pp. 245 - 251
Local Views: a blind spot in the historiography of Early German Cinema
Uli Jung
pp. 253 - 273
Early Swedish (Non-fiction) Cinema and Cartography
Pelle Snickars, Mats Björkin
pp. 275 - 290
Locating Early Film Audiences: voluntary associations and colonial film
Wolfgang Fuhrmann
pp. 291 - 304
The Beginnings of German Film Propaganda: the Navy League as traveling exhibitor, 1901-1907
Martin Loiperdinger
pp. 305 - 313
Nostalgia and Non-fiction in Edison's 1917 Conquest Program
Jennifer Horne
pp. 315 - 331
Between Word, Image, and the Machine: visual education and films of industrial process
Elizabeth Wiatr
pp. 333 - 351
'A Drama Unites Them in a Fight to the Death': some remarks on the flourishing of a cinema of scientific vernacularization in France, 1909-1914
Oliver Gaycken
pp. 353 - 374
History-Makers
John R. Cook
pp. 375 - 380
Book Reviews
pp. 381 - 387
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