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"These essays - lively and learned - give new new depth to the greatest gladiator film of all time. Historians and film scholars pool their talents to show afresh how Kubrick's Spartacus was made and what this ancient slave revolt means to us today" Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre and slaves on Screen "Nobody teaching a classics film course and no classics library can afford to be without this book. It is a major contribution to our understanding of one of the most popular and important films on the ancient world. Packed with perceptive analysis and fascinating…mehr

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"These essays - lively and learned - give new new depth to the greatest gladiator film of all time. Historians and film scholars pool their talents to show afresh how Kubrick's Spartacus was made and what this ancient slave revolt means to us today" Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre and slaves on Screen "Nobody teaching a classics film course and no classics library can afford to be without this book. It is a major contribution to our understanding of one of the most popular and important films on the ancient world. Packed with perceptive analysis and fascinating facts, this book approaches Spartacus from a wide variety of perspectives, and there is admirable depth as well as breadth." Paul Murgatroyd, McMaster University
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Martin M. Winkler is Professor of Classics at George Mason University. Most recently he has edited the essay collections Troy: From Homer's Iliad to Hollywood Epic (Blackwell, 2006), Gladiator: Film and History (Blackwell, 2004), and Classical Myth and Culture in the Cinema (2001).
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"Boththe range of positions and also the excellent bibliographic notes(especially from Winkler and Ward) provide a fine basis for anystudent to develop their knowledge of the original events, themaking of the movie, or the political and cultural context of thetime." (Art &Archaeology, 2010)

"Like [Winkler's] volumes on Gladiator andTroy, [Spartacus] has fascinating information andimpassioned arguments." (Cineaste, Spring 2009)

"The 11 essays by eight authors examine in depth theiconic classic from a variety of fascinating historical, political,and cinematic perspectives." (Choice)

"I thought i was becoming a little bored with Spartacus until Iread this book ... it made me remember why I found the subject sofascinating in the first place. This volume is invaluable foreveryone interested in epic movies, the Roman Republic, the ColdWar or the process of the appropriation of rebels." (Bryn MawrClassical Review)

"Winkler's Spartacus: Film and History breaksnew ground ... [an] invaluable volume." (New EnglandClassical Journal)

"An outstanding and innovative volume that will be veryuseful to teachers and students of Classics and Cinema."(Classical Outlook)

"As a study of a particular age and country in cinema history,the book does indeed make a contribution." (ScholiaReviews)

"These essays - lively and learned - give new depth to the greatestgladiator film of all time. Historians and film scholars pool theirtalents to show afresh how Kubrick's Spartacus wasmade and what this ancient slave revolt means to us today."
-Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return ofMartin Guerre and Slaves on Screen

"Nobody teaching a classics film course and no classics librarycan afford to be without this book. It is a major contribution toour understanding of one of the most popular and important films onthe ancient world. Packed with perceptive analysis and fascinatingfacts, this book approaches Spartacus from a wide variety ofperspectives, and there is admirable depth as well asbreadth."
-Paul Murgatroyd, McMaster University
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