Cheap Print and Popular Song in the Nineteenth Century

Cheap Print and Popular Song in the Nineteenth Century
Title Cheap Print and Popular Song in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Paul Watt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2017-03-23
Genre Music
ISBN 110816174X

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This book is a cultural history of the nineteenth-century songster: pocket-sized anthologies of song texts, usually without musical notation. It examines the musical, social, commercial and aesthetic functions songsters served and the processes by which they were produced and disseminated, the repertory they included, and the singers, printers and entrepreneurs that both inspired their manufacture and facilitated their consumption. Taking an international perspective, chapters focus on songsters from Ireland, North America, Australia and Britain and the varied public and private contexts in which they were used and exploited in oral and print cultures.

Cheap Print and Popular Song in the Nineteenth Century

Cheap Print and Popular Song in the Nineteenth Century
Title Cheap Print and Popular Song in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Paul Watt
Publisher
Total Pages 250
Release 2017
Genre MUSIC
ISBN 9781108162708

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This is the first book to detail the musical and cultural significance of the songster.

Cheap Print and Popular Song in the Nineteenth Century

Cheap Print and Popular Song in the Nineteenth Century
Title Cheap Print and Popular Song in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Paul Watt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2017-03-23
Genre Art
ISBN 1107159911

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This is the first book to detail the musical and cultural significance of the songster.

Sounds, Screens, Speakers

Sounds, Screens, Speakers
Title Sounds, Screens, Speakers PDF eBook
Author Charles Fairchild
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 401
Release 2019-01-24
Genre Music
ISBN 1501336231

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Sounds, Screens, Speakers provides a broadly comprehensive survey of the emerging field of music and media. Music has been present at the advent of nearly every new media form since the turn of the 20th century. Whether we look at the start of sound recording, film, television or the Internet, music has been a crucial participant in the social changes brought about by these new tools for making and listening to music. This book examines such changes starting in the late 19th century to the present. From the introduction of the microphone all the way through to music in reality television, the purpose of each section is not simply to move chronologically towards the present, but to focus especially on the tangible social relationships created through specific forms of mediation. With readings at the end of most chapters, key questions to facilitate additional discovery and research, and direction to additional readings and resources on popular websites and news sources, this text serves as the ideal introduction to popular music and media.

Beyond Combat

Beyond Combat
Title Beyond Combat PDF eBook
Author Tristan Moss
Publisher NewSouth
Total Pages 256
Release 2018-07-01
Genre
ISBN 1742244289

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War is only a small part of military life. Uniformed men and women spend the vast majority of their time away from combat, training, receiving medical attention, burying the dead and undertaking the myriad tasks of survival in an operational zone. Beyond Combat explores how the military manages its ‘other’ roles, as well as the experiences of the servicemen and women themselves. With contributions from Christina Twomey, Noah Riseman, Shirleene Robinson and Major Clare O’Neill, among others, Beyond Combat is a ground-breaking examination of life beyond the frontline.

The Tin Ticket

The Tin Ticket
Title The Tin Ticket PDF eBook
Author Deborah J. Swiss
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 347
Release 2010-10-05
Genre History
ISBN 1101464429

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The convict women who built a continent..."A moving and fascinating story." --Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost Historian Deborah J. Swiss tells the heartbreaking, horrifying, and ultimately triumphant story of the women exiled from the British Isles and forced into slavery and savagery-who created the most liberated society of their time. The Tin Ticket takes us to the dawn of the nineteenth century and into the lives of Agnes McMillan, whose defiance and resilience carried her to a far more dramatic rebellion; Agnes's best friend Janet Houston, who rescued her from the Glasgow wynds and was also transported to Van Diemen's Land; Ludlow Tedder, forced to choose just one of her four children to accompany her to the other side of the world; Bridget Mulligan, who gave birth to a line of powerful women stretching to the present day. It also tells the tale of Elizabeth Gurney Fry, a Quaker reformer who touched all their lives. Ultimately, it is the story of women discarded by their homeland and forgotten by history-who, by sheer force of will, become the heart and soul of a new nation.

Folklife Center News

Folklife Center News
Title Folklife Center News PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 96
Release 2000
Genre Folklore
ISBN

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