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Stephen Bottomore | Introduction: Cinema During the Great War | 363 | |
Richard Abel | Charge and Countercharge: "Documentary" War Pictures in the USA, 1914-1916 | 366 | |
Cooper C. Graham and Ron van Dopperen | Edwin F. Weigle: Cameraman for the Chicago Tribune | 389 | |
Laurent Véray | 1914-1918, the first media war of the twentieth century: The example of French newsreels | 408 | |
Sabine Lenk | Censoring films in Düsseldorf during the First World War | 426 | |
Karel Dibbets and Wouter Groot | Which Battle of the Somme? War and neutrality in Dutch cinemas, 1914-1918 | 440 | |
André van der Velden and Judith Thissen | Spectacles of Conspicuous Consumption: Picture Palaces, War Profiteers and the Social Dynamics of Moviegoing in the Netherlands, 1914-1922 | 453 | |
Isak Thorsen | "Nordisk Films Kompagni Will Now Become the Biggest in the World" | 463 | |
Priska Morrissey | Out of the Shadows: The Impact of the First World War on the Status of Studio Cameramen in France | 479 | |