International audience“The Performer” was the union journal of the Variety Artistes Federation, which was set up in 1906. The VAF represented many different types of performers, but singers and musical performers were an important proportion: no doubt a third of the members were singers. The singers and musicians in the VAF generally travelled from town to town following their bookings, a lifestyle which distinguished them from the majority of musicians, who were employed in house orchestras of music halls or cinemas.My paper using the union journal from the war years and in particular its cartoons aims at analyzing union activity in these years. What ideas were prioritized : patriotism, mutual help, union discipline, respectability, strike...
As its title indicates, John Mullen’s book addresses popular song in Great Britain during the First ...
International audiencePACK UP YOUR TROUBLES: PERFORMANCE CULTURES IN THE FIRST WORLD WARWednesday 27...
This paper analyzes the impact of the camp music program on American participants in World War I. Fi...
International audience“The Performer” was the union journal of the Variety Artistes Federation, whic...
This paper examines the position of trade unions and the labour movement during the First World War,...
The end of the nineteenth century marks the beginnings of the popular music industry. Although the s...
International audienceThe music hall in Britain has an image as old-time, classless entertainment, a...
As the first 'total' war, WWI was a conflict in which every component of civilian life played a fund...
This article reports initial findings of research into the history of the British Musicians' Un...
International audienceThis article explores the role of the Courrier Musical in the cultural mobiliz...
International audience«Resisting war priorities in song: a comparison of Britain and France» Colloqu...
International audienceDebate continues about the relationship of music hall culture to the working c...
International audienceHistorians, in my view, can be best defined by the questions they decide to as...
Scholarship on British perspectives on the First World War now consistently incorporates reflections...
In the First World War, civilian life played a fundamental part in the war effort; and music was no ...
As its title indicates, John Mullen’s book addresses popular song in Great Britain during the First ...
International audiencePACK UP YOUR TROUBLES: PERFORMANCE CULTURES IN THE FIRST WORLD WARWednesday 27...
This paper analyzes the impact of the camp music program on American participants in World War I. Fi...
International audience“The Performer” was the union journal of the Variety Artistes Federation, whic...
This paper examines the position of trade unions and the labour movement during the First World War,...
The end of the nineteenth century marks the beginnings of the popular music industry. Although the s...
International audienceThe music hall in Britain has an image as old-time, classless entertainment, a...
As the first 'total' war, WWI was a conflict in which every component of civilian life played a fund...
This article reports initial findings of research into the history of the British Musicians' Un...
International audienceThis article explores the role of the Courrier Musical in the cultural mobiliz...
International audience«Resisting war priorities in song: a comparison of Britain and France» Colloqu...
International audienceDebate continues about the relationship of music hall culture to the working c...
International audienceHistorians, in my view, can be best defined by the questions they decide to as...
Scholarship on British perspectives on the First World War now consistently incorporates reflections...
In the First World War, civilian life played a fundamental part in the war effort; and music was no ...
As its title indicates, John Mullen’s book addresses popular song in Great Britain during the First ...
International audiencePACK UP YOUR TROUBLES: PERFORMANCE CULTURES IN THE FIRST WORLD WARWednesday 27...
This paper analyzes the impact of the camp music program on American participants in World War I. Fi...