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Cinemas and Cinemagoing in Wartime Britain, 1939–45

Richard Farmer

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Autorius Richard Farmer
Leidimo metai 2016 m.
Puslapių skč. 288 psl.
Viršelis Kietas viršelis
ISBN 9780719091889

Cinemas and Cinemagoing in Wartime Britain, 1939–45

Discover the fascinating world of British cinema during a tumultuous time in history with Cinemas and Cinemagoing in Wartime Britain, 1939–45 by Richard Farmer. Published by Manchester University Press in 2016, this compelling hardback spans 288 pages, offering a rich social and cultural history of cinemas and the cinemagoing experience in Britain during World War II. Farmer meticulously examines how the war influenced the venues where British audiences gathered to watch films, revealing the resilience of cinema as a source of entertainment and community amid adversity. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of film, culture, and history in the United Kingdom. Immerse yourself in this insightful exploration of wartime Britain and its cinematic landscape.

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