<p>Part One: Early Cinema</p><p>1 The Invention and Early Years of the Cinema, 1880s-1904</p><p>2 The International Expansion of the Cinema, 1905-1912</p><p>3 National Cinemas, Hollywood Classicism, and World War I, 1913-1919</p><p>Part Two: The Late Silent Era, 1919-1929</p><p>4 France in the 1920s</p><p>5 Germany in the 1920s</p><p>6 Soviet Cinema in the 1920s</p><p>7 The Late Silent Era in Hollywood, 1920-1928</p><p>8 International Trends of the 1920s</p><p>Part Three: The Development of Sound Cinema, 1926-1945</p><p>9 The Introduction of Sound</p><p>10 The Hollywood Studio System, 1930-1945</p><p>11 Other Studio Systems</p><p>12 Cinema and the State: The USSR, Germany, and Italy, 1930-1945</p><p>13 France: Poetic Realism, The Popular Front, and the Occupation, 1930-1945</p><p>14 Leftist, Documentary, and Experimental Cinemas, 1930-1945</p><p>Part Four: The Postwar Era, 1945-1960s</p><p>15 American Cinema in the Postwar Era, 1945-1960</p><p>16 Postwar European Cinema: Neorealism and its Context, 1945-1959</p><p>17 Postwar European Cinema: France, Scandinavia, and Britain, 1945-1959</p><p>18 Postwar Cinema Beyond the West, 1945-1959</p><p>19 Art Cinema and the Idea of Authorship</p><p>20 New Waves and Young Cinemas, 1958-1967</p><p>21 Documentary and Experimental Cinema in the Post War Era, 1945-Mid 1960s</p><p>Part 5: The Contemporary Cinema Since the 1960s</p><p>22 Hollywood's Fall and Rise, 1960-1980</p><p>23 Politically Critical Cinema of the 1960s and 1970s</p><p>24 Documentary and Experimental Cinema Since the Late 1960s</p><p>25 New Cinemas and New Developments: Europe and the USSR Since the 1970s</p><p>26 A Developing World: Continental and Subcontinental Cinemas Since 1970</p><p>27 Cinema Rising: Pacific Asia and Oceania Since 1970</p><p>Part 6: Cinema in the Age of New Media</p><p>28 American Cinema and the Entertainment Economy, the 1980s and After</p><p>29 Toward a Global Film Culture</p><p>30 Digital Technology and the Cinema</p>