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1 | Ideological context : James Agee and Cold War liberalism | 1 |
2 | Institutional context : the Ford Foundation and Omnibus | 41 |
3 | Words and images : "Mr. Lincoln" from conception to reception | 67 |
4 | Afterword : reflections on the making of "Mr. Lincoln" | 135 |
App. A | Narrative and ideology in "Nancy Hanks" | 141 |
App. B | Budgeting "Mr. Lincoln" | 145 |
App. C | "Mr. Lincoln" cast and production credits | 147 |
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Add James Agee, Omnibus, and Mr. Lincoln: The Culture of Liberalism and the Challenge of Television 1952-1953, In 1952 CBS, in conjunction with the Ford Foundation, launched Omnibus, a remarkable experiment in television. The objective was to raise the programming standards of an emerging medium that figured to profoundly influence American life. The centerpiece o, James Agee, Omnibus, and Mr. Lincoln: The Culture of Liberalism and the Challenge of Television 1952-1953 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add James Agee, Omnibus, and Mr. Lincoln: The Culture of Liberalism and the Challenge of Television 1952-1953, In 1952 CBS, in conjunction with the Ford Foundation, launched Omnibus, a remarkable experiment in television. The objective was to raise the programming standards of an emerging medium that figured to profoundly influence American life. The centerpiece o, James Agee, Omnibus, and Mr. Lincoln: The Culture of Liberalism and the Challenge of Television 1952-1953 to your collection on WonderClub |