From Steam to Screen

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From Steam to Screen

Cinema, the Railways and Modernity

Film history, theory or criticism Social and cultural history Cultural studies Gender studies, gender groups Impact of science and technology on society Railway technology, engineering and trades Trains and railways: general interest

Author: Rebecca Harrison

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Collection: Cinema and Society

Language: English

Published by: I.B. Tauris

Published on: 22nd March 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 320 pages

ISBN: 9781786723222


Introduction

In late nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain, there was widespread fascination with the technological transformations wrought by modernity. Films, newspapers and literature told astonishing stories about technology, such as locomotives breaking speed records and moving images seemingly springing into life onscreen. And, whether in films about train travel, or in newspaper articles about movie theatres on trains, stories about the convergence of the railway and cinema were especially prominent. Together, the two technologies radically transformed how people interacted with the world around them, and became crucial to how British media reflected the nation’s modernity and changing role within the empire.

About the Book

Rebecca Harrison draws on archival sources and an extensive corpus of films to trace the intertwined histories of the train and the screen for the first time. In doing so, she presents a new and illuminating material and cultural history of the period, and demonstrates the myriad ways railways and cinema coalesced to transform the population’s everyday life.

Contents and Significance

With examples taken from more than 240 newsreels and 40 feature-length films, From Steam to Screen is essential reading for students and researchers working on film studies and British history at the turn of the century and beyond.

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