Popular Song in the First World War
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Popular Song in the First World War
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What did popular song mean to people across the world during the First World War? For the first time, song repertoires and musical industries from countries on both sides in the Great War, as well as from neutral countries, are analysed in one exciting volume.
Experts from around the world, with very different approaches, bring to life the entertainment of a century ago to show the role it played in the lives of our ancestors. The reader will meet the penniless lyricist, the theatre chain owner, the cross-dressing singer, fado composer, stage Scotsman, or rhyming soldier, whether they come from Serbia, Britain, the USA, Germany, France, Portugal, or elsewhere in this fascinating exploration of showbiz before the generalisation of the gramophone.
Singing was a vector for patriotic support for the war, and sometimes for anti-war activism, but it was much more than that. It expressed and constructed debates, anxieties, social identities, and changes in gender roles.
This work, accompanied by many links to online recordings, will allow the reader to glimpse the complex role of popular song in peopleโs lives during a period of total war. Popular Song in the First World War offers a unique insight into this era's culture and society.
Series: Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781138478466
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 23 October 2018
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Contributors:
- Edited by John Mullen
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 484g
Pages: 270
About the Author
John Mullen is Professor at Rouen University. He is author of 'The Show Must Go On': Popular Song in Britain during the First World War (Ashgate 2015). He has published widely on questions of popular music between 1880 and 1920, and on the history and historiography of the First World War, and is also the editor of the French Journal of British Studies.
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