This course is a short taster on the topic of the use of Images, Film, and their use in historical interpretation in the 20th century. It is primarily provided for those who have a general interest in history that draws on photojournalism as primary evidence, and films based on historical events.


Film, Images & Historical Interpretation in the 20th Century: The Camera Never Lies


Film, Images & Historical Interpretation in the 20th Century: The Camera Never Lies


Instructors: Dr Emmett Sullivan
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Reviewed on May 18, 2021
It is a very informative course for history enthusiasts. It encourages critical thinking and interpretation of history in a unique way. I enjoyed and learned a lot in the 6 weeks.
Reviewed on Dec 12, 2019
About half the links in this course are broken, which is very frustrating. I found the course content itself to be very interesting, though!
Reviewed on Mar 23, 2021
An informative course that made me think about the use of images in everything from newspapers to propaganda shorts to history books. Would highly recommend.
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