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Zusatztext [The book's] contribution to both cinema and political history is both original and invaluable. Informationen zum Autor David Frey is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, United States Military Academy at West Point. Klappentext Demonstrates how the transnational process of forging an industry designed to define a national culture proved particularly contentious and surprisingly contradictory in the heyday of racial nationalism and antisemitism. This title details the interplay of Hungarian cultural and political elites! Nazi officials! and global film moguls. Vorwort Demonstrates how the transnational process of forging an industry designed to define a national culture proved particularly contentious and surprisingly contradictory in the heyday of racial nationalism and antisemitism. This title details the interplay of Hungarian cultural and political elites, Nazi officials, and global film moguls. Zusammenfassung Demonstrates how the transnational process of forging an industry designed to define a national culture proved particularly contentious and surprisingly contradictory in the heyday of racial nationalism and antisemitism. This title details the interplay of Hungarian cultural and political elites, Nazi officials, and global film moguls. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionChapter 1 - When Silence became Loud. The Silent Era and the Origins of SoundChapter 2 - Constructing the Fantasy of Hungary. Elite Concepts of the NationalChapter 3 - National Cinema, International Stage. Film Trade and Foreign RelationsChapter 5 – The Flawed Christian National SystemChapter 6 – The WarChapter 7 - The National Spirit Doesn’t Stick to Celluloid. Hungary’s Failed Nationalist Film ExperimentsConclusion