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spelling Winkler, Martin M. 1952- VerfasserIn (DE-588)1055758771 (DE-627)793804620 (DE-576)411230727 aut, The Roman Salute Cinema, History, Ideology Martin M. Winkler., Columbus Ohio State University Press 2009, 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 223 p. :) ill., Text txt rdacontent, Computermedien c rdamedia, Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier, Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-212) and indexes. - Description based on print version record, Open Access Unrestricted online access star, "The raised-arm salute was the most popular symbol of Fascism, Nazism, and related political ideologies in the twentieth century and is said to have derived from an ancient Roman custom. Although modern historians and others employ it as a matter of course, the term 'Roman salute' is a misnomer. The true origins of this salute can be traced back to the popular culture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that dealt with ancient Rome: historical plays and films. The visual culture of stage and screen from the 1890s to the 1920s was chiefly responsible for the wide familiarity of Europeans and Americans with forms of the raised-arm salute and made it readily available for political purposes. The Roman Salute: Cinema, History, Ideology by Martin M. Winkler presents extensive evidence for the modern origin of the raised-arm salute from well before the birth of Fascism and traces its varieties and its dissemination. The continuing presence of certain aspects of Fascism makes an examination of all its facets desirable, especially when the true origins of a symbol as potent as the salute and the history of its dissemination are barely known to classicists and historians of ancient Rome on the one hand, and to scholars of modern European history, on the other. Thus this book will appeal to classicists and historians, including film historians, and will be of interest to readers beyond the academy."--, Salutations, Rome ; In literature, Rome ; In art, Rome ; In motion pictures, Gruss ; Motiv ; gnd, Salutations ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01104369, Motion pictures ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01027285, Literature ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00999953, Film ; gnd, Römisches Reich <Motiv> ; swd, Rome (Empire) ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01204885, Künste ; gnd, Ideologie ; gnd, Geschichtsschreibung ; gnd, LITERARY CRITICISM ; General, Geschichtsschreibung, Gruss ; Motiv, Film, Motion pictures (OCoLC)fst01027285, Literature (OCoLC)fst00999953, Künste, Ideologie, Römisches Reich <Motiv>, Rome (Empire) (OCoLC)fst01204885, Art (OCoLC)fst01423702, Rome In literature, Rome In art, Rome In motion pictures, https://muse.jhu.edu/book/27815/ X:MUSE Verlag kostenfrei, https://muse.jhu.edu/book/27815/ Online-Zugriff DE-15, DE-15 epn:3497599204 2019-07-26T10:23:17Z, https://muse.jhu.edu/book/27815/ LFER, LFER epn:3516001380 2019-09-16T00:00:00Z
spellingShingle Winkler, Martin M., The Roman Salute: Cinema, History, Ideology, "The raised-arm salute was the most popular symbol of Fascism, Nazism, and related political ideologies in the twentieth century and is said to have derived from an ancient Roman custom. Although modern historians and others employ it as a matter of course, the term 'Roman salute' is a misnomer. The true origins of this salute can be traced back to the popular culture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that dealt with ancient Rome: historical plays and films. The visual culture of stage and screen from the 1890s to the 1920s was chiefly responsible for the wide familiarity of Europeans and Americans with forms of the raised-arm salute and made it readily available for political purposes. The Roman Salute: Cinema, History, Ideology by Martin M. Winkler presents extensive evidence for the modern origin of the raised-arm salute from well before the birth of Fascism and traces its varieties and its dissemination. The continuing presence of certain aspects of Fascism makes an examination of all its facets desirable, especially when the true origins of a symbol as potent as the salute and the history of its dissemination are barely known to classicists and historians of ancient Rome on the one hand, and to scholars of modern European history, on the other. Thus this book will appeal to classicists and historians, including film historians, and will be of interest to readers beyond the academy."--, Salutations, Rome ; In literature, Rome ; In art, Rome ; In motion pictures, Gruss ; Motiv ; gnd, Salutations ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01104369, Motion pictures ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01027285, Literature ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00999953, Film ; gnd, Römisches Reich <Motiv> ; swd, Rome (Empire) ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01204885, Künste ; gnd, Ideologie ; gnd, Geschichtsschreibung ; gnd, LITERARY CRITICISM ; General, Geschichtsschreibung, Gruss ; Motiv, Film, Motion pictures, Literature, Künste, Ideologie, Römisches Reich <Motiv>, Rome (Empire), Art, Rome In literature, Rome In art, Rome In motion pictures
title The Roman Salute: Cinema, History, Ideology
title_auth The Roman Salute Cinema, History, Ideology
title_full The Roman Salute Cinema, History, Ideology Martin M. Winkler.
title_fullStr The Roman Salute Cinema, History, Ideology Martin M. Winkler.
title_full_unstemmed The Roman Salute Cinema, History, Ideology Martin M. Winkler.
title_short The Roman Salute
title_sort the roman salute cinema, history, ideology
title_sub Cinema, History, Ideology
title_unstemmed The Roman Salute: Cinema, History, Ideology
topic Salutations, Rome ; In literature, Rome ; In art, Rome ; In motion pictures, Gruss ; Motiv ; gnd, Salutations ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01104369, Motion pictures ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01027285, Literature ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00999953, Film ; gnd, Römisches Reich <Motiv> ; swd, Rome (Empire) ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01204885, Künste ; gnd, Ideologie ; gnd, Geschichtsschreibung ; gnd, LITERARY CRITICISM ; General, Geschichtsschreibung, Gruss ; Motiv, Film, Motion pictures, Literature, Künste, Ideologie, Römisches Reich <Motiv>, Rome (Empire), Art, Rome In literature, Rome In art, Rome In motion pictures
topic_facet Salutations, Rome ; In literature, Rome ; In art, Rome ; In motion pictures, Gruss ; Motiv ; gnd, Salutations ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01104369, Motion pictures ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01027285, Literature ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00999953, Film ; gnd, Römisches Reich <Motiv> ; swd, Rome (Empire) ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01204885, Künste ; gnd, Ideologie ; gnd, Geschichtsschreibung ; gnd, LITERARY CRITICISM ; General, Geschichtsschreibung, Gruss ; Motiv, Film, Motion pictures, Literature, Künste, Ideologie, Römisches Reich <Motiv>, Rome (Empire), Art, In literature, In motion pictures
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