With the publication of Mike Heffley's Northern Sun, Southern Moon: Europe's Reinvention of Jazz, Yale University Press joins the ranks of the few American academic presses that have published serious scholarly work on post -1965 experimental improvised musics in Europe. This book documents an important period in recent European music history that is only beginning to be addressed by scholars writing in English, and in the process, uses a unique combination of historical inquiry and ethnographic practice that brings out a series of fascinating and contentious issues surrounding this network of players and their music
John Gennari's Blowin' Hot and Cool: Jazz and Its Critics is a comprehensive history of American jaz...
Review of 'The History of European Jazz: The Music, Musicians and Audience in Context', ed. by Franc...
For too long, jazz writers, including the handful of academics who can legitimately be called ‘Jazz ...
With the publication of Mike Heffley’s Northern Sun, Southern Moon: Europe’s Reinvention of Jazz, Ya...
Europe's Reinvention of Jazz, Yale University Press joins the ranks of the few American academi...
The arrival of a book that purports to be a “new” history of jazz signals an event of no small conse...
The burgeoning scholarship on the avant-garde in jazz of the 1950s and 1960s still accounts for only...
Over the last several years, cultural historians have looked to jazz music as a way of talking about...
The arrival of a book that purports to be a "new" history of jazz signals an event of no small conse...
Randall Sandke has written a new jazz history book. But it is not the usual jazz history. Rather tha...
Publisher's description of book: It is often said that jazz is America’s great gift to the world, ...
What is the "New Jazz Studies?" Uptown Conversations and The Other Side of Nowhere contain a diverse...
Over the last several years, cultural historians have looked to jazz music as a way of talking about...
Jazz Worlds/World Jazz, edited by Philip V Bohlman and Goffredo Plastino, provides a fresh and vivid...
history of American jazz criticism since the 1930s, centered on the foremost cultural achievement of...
John Gennari's Blowin' Hot and Cool: Jazz and Its Critics is a comprehensive history of American jaz...
Review of 'The History of European Jazz: The Music, Musicians and Audience in Context', ed. by Franc...
For too long, jazz writers, including the handful of academics who can legitimately be called ‘Jazz ...
With the publication of Mike Heffley’s Northern Sun, Southern Moon: Europe’s Reinvention of Jazz, Ya...
Europe's Reinvention of Jazz, Yale University Press joins the ranks of the few American academi...
The arrival of a book that purports to be a “new” history of jazz signals an event of no small conse...
The burgeoning scholarship on the avant-garde in jazz of the 1950s and 1960s still accounts for only...
Over the last several years, cultural historians have looked to jazz music as a way of talking about...
The arrival of a book that purports to be a "new" history of jazz signals an event of no small conse...
Randall Sandke has written a new jazz history book. But it is not the usual jazz history. Rather tha...
Publisher's description of book: It is often said that jazz is America’s great gift to the world, ...
What is the "New Jazz Studies?" Uptown Conversations and The Other Side of Nowhere contain a diverse...
Over the last several years, cultural historians have looked to jazz music as a way of talking about...
Jazz Worlds/World Jazz, edited by Philip V Bohlman and Goffredo Plastino, provides a fresh and vivid...
history of American jazz criticism since the 1930s, centered on the foremost cultural achievement of...
John Gennari's Blowin' Hot and Cool: Jazz and Its Critics is a comprehensive history of American jaz...
Review of 'The History of European Jazz: The Music, Musicians and Audience in Context', ed. by Franc...
For too long, jazz writers, including the handful of academics who can legitimately be called ‘Jazz ...