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ID142611
Title ProperSwords, sandals, and insurgencies
Other Title Informationancient history goes to the movies
LanguageENG
AuthorSheldon, Rose Mary
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores the question of why so few insurgencies from the ancient world have ever made it onto the big screen. Many of these stories have been made into documentaries, but have been ignored by Hollywood. Even those events that have been made into Hollywood films, like the uprising of Spartacus, do not show any of the successful uprisings, only the defeats. Among the possible reasons may be Hollywood's fascination with big wars and big battles rather than small wars because they are more cinematic. Another reason is that American movies are reluctant to show successful slave uprisings or insurgencies against great powers. In the end, all movies are about the present, not the past, and thus Western bias will side with the imperial power, not the terrorist.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 26, No.4; Aug 2015: p.578-596
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 26 No 4
Key WordsTerrorists ;  Insurgencies ;  Ancient History ;  Hollywood ;  Imperialism


 
 
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