Social movements often create new music. The old left of the United States defined itself by referring to the grass roots of American culture. Music collectors and scientists found inspiration in the songs of the working class, outsiders, cowboys and hobos. New technologies, like the gramophone and radio, and were helpful in creating collections of popular songs and in producing the first superstars of folk music. During the New Deal in the 1930s the US Democrats opened themselves more to the left and created new creative jobs and synergies for musical activists. With the rise of new popular styles, like the more apolitical country- and western-music, and the anti-communism during the McCarthy-era, folk music became unpopular before it expe...
In this delightful and engaging book, Greene uncovers a wonderful corner of American social history ...
The fiddle has been a favorite instrument of American musical revolutions. In the Upland South, it h...
Since the 1940s at the latest, singer-songwriters of US-American workers songs related themselves cl...
poster abstractTraditional music in America is at a crossroads in the present day as post-industrial...
Beginning in the mid-1930s, government-sponsored fieldworkers canvassed the nation as part of a seri...
À partir des années 1890, la construction de l’identité nationale américaine et d’un citoyen moderne...
From the 1890's on, the construction of American national identity and of the modern citizen draws o...
In a time that was decisive for determining the future direction of American politics, People's Song...
Throughout the course of American history, music has served as a vital cultural mode for the express...
Following the ideological co-option of German folk music by the Nazi regime during the Third Reich (...
Most folk music in the United States developed out of combined European and African heritages. As an...
The beginning of Communist totalitarian era in then Czechoslovakia brought with it political declara...
Introduction -- Chapter 1. Historical, political, and economic context -- Chapter 2. The aesthetic d...
Shortly following the passage of the National Industry Recovery Act [NRA] of 1933, essentially begin...
peer-reviewedFollowing the drastic co-option of German folk music in the ideological service of the ...
In this delightful and engaging book, Greene uncovers a wonderful corner of American social history ...
The fiddle has been a favorite instrument of American musical revolutions. In the Upland South, it h...
Since the 1940s at the latest, singer-songwriters of US-American workers songs related themselves cl...
poster abstractTraditional music in America is at a crossroads in the present day as post-industrial...
Beginning in the mid-1930s, government-sponsored fieldworkers canvassed the nation as part of a seri...
À partir des années 1890, la construction de l’identité nationale américaine et d’un citoyen moderne...
From the 1890's on, the construction of American national identity and of the modern citizen draws o...
In a time that was decisive for determining the future direction of American politics, People's Song...
Throughout the course of American history, music has served as a vital cultural mode for the express...
Following the ideological co-option of German folk music by the Nazi regime during the Third Reich (...
Most folk music in the United States developed out of combined European and African heritages. As an...
The beginning of Communist totalitarian era in then Czechoslovakia brought with it political declara...
Introduction -- Chapter 1. Historical, political, and economic context -- Chapter 2. The aesthetic d...
Shortly following the passage of the National Industry Recovery Act [NRA] of 1933, essentially begin...
peer-reviewedFollowing the drastic co-option of German folk music in the ideological service of the ...
In this delightful and engaging book, Greene uncovers a wonderful corner of American social history ...
The fiddle has been a favorite instrument of American musical revolutions. In the Upland South, it h...
Since the 1940s at the latest, singer-songwriters of US-American workers songs related themselves cl...