Some Ways to Think About Documentary
Beginnings: The Americans and Popular Anthropology, 1922-1929
Beginnings: The Soviets and Political Indoctrination, 1922-1929
Beginnings: The European Avant-Gardists and Artistic Experimentation, 1922-1929
Institutionalization: Great Britain, 1929-1939
Institutionalization: United States, 1930-1941
Expansion: Great Britain, 1939-1945
Expansion: Canada, 1939-1945
Expansion: United States, 1941-1945
The Unfulfilled Promise: Postwar Documentary, 1945-1952
In Pursuit of Excellence: National Film Board of Canada's Unit B, 1948-1964
A New Channel: Documentary for Television, the "Golden Years," 1951-1971
British Free Cinema and Social-Realist Features, 1956-1963
Direct Cinema and Cinema Verite, 1960-1970
English-Language Documentaries in the 1970s: Power of the People
English-Language Documentary in the 1980s-Video Arrives
English-Language Documentary in the 1990s and Beyond-Reality Bytes
Some Other Ways to Think About Documentary.