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Popular music in communist and post-communist Europe / Jan Blüml, Yvetta Kajanová, Rüdiger Ritter (eds.).
LIBRA ML3918.P67 P682 2019
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Jazz under state socialism
- Jazz under state socialism ; Vol. 6
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Popular music--Political aspects--Europe, Eastern--History.
- Popular music.
- Popular music--Political aspects--Soviet Union.
- Popular music--Europe, Eastern--History and criticism.
- Popular music--Soviet Union--History and criticism.
- Socialism and music.
- Communism and music.
- Popular music--Political aspects.
- History.
- Eastern Europe.
- Soviet Union.
- Genre:
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 345 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin : Peter Lang, 2019.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: Rock Around the Bloc Revisited: Researching Pop Culture in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union Then and Now / Timothy W. Ryback
- Jazz and Popular Music Studies
- Historical Backgrounds of Marxist Music Sociology in Socialist Hungary. The Study of Generative Musical Abilities / Adam Igndcz
- Rock, Pop and Jazz Research Development in the Former Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and Present-Day Slovakia / Yvetta Kajanova
- Researching Jazz in Socialist Countries / Rudiger Ritter
- Cultural Policies, Institutions and Media
- Inventing Bulgarian Estrada Music: Concepts, Institutions and Practice (1950s-1970s) / Anton Angelov
- Music Magazines in Poland after 1989 / Artur Trudzik
- Czech Popular Music before 1989 and the Institution of the `Discotheque' / Jan Bluml
- Mikrofona aptauja: Conformists and Dissidents in a Latvian Song Competition, 1968-1994 / Pekka Gronow
- Polish Music Festivals as a Tool of Socialist Propaganda / Magdalena Parus-Jankowska
- Proces diferencijacije u kombinatu za proizvodnju i preradu lecerne repe: Music Videos in Socialist Yugoslavia and Post-Socialist Serbia / Irena Sentevska
- Popular Music during State Repression and War
- Singing for Socialism: The FDJ-Singing Movement in Late-1960s German Democratic Republic (GDR) / Cornelia Bruhn
- Popular-Alternative: Making Music in the Besieged Sarajevo from 1992 to 1995 / Petra Hamer
- Soviet and Post-Soviet Union Territories: History and Identity
- Rational Consumption: Political Ideology in Stagnation-Era Soviet Popular Song / Alexandra Grabarchuk
- Unofficial Rock Music in the Late Soviet Union and Soviet Officialdom: With Friends Like This Who Needs Enemies? / Anna Kan
- The Desired Ukraine in Ukrainian Female Singer-Songwriters of the 1990s: What It Meant to Sing a New (Utopian) Song / Iuliana Matasova
- Popular Music and Identity Constructions of Young Belarusians: `Popsa'as the Phenomenon of Anti-identification / Anastasia Wakengut
- Textual and Discourse Analyses
- An Internal Migration: The Shifts in the Perceptions and Uses of English in Russian Rock Music (1963-2017) / Marco Biasioli
- The Role and Importance of White Power Music in Shaping the Far Right in the Czech Republic / Jan Charvat
- `Years ago, when rock'n'roll was young' Bulgarian Rock Music as Discussed in Music Memoirs, Reflective and Journalistic Literature / Aleksandar Golovin
- The Transmutation of Czech Youth Musical Films during the Era of State Socialism / Jakub Machek
- Was Polish Rock of State Socialism Anti-socialist? Political Content in Polish Rock from the 1960s till the End of the 1980s / Ewa Mazierska
- No Room for Communism: Topics in Early Romanian Hip Hop / Andrei Sora
- Music Theory and Aesthetics
- The Phenomenon of Marek Grechuta
- -Not Only Poet and Composer / Anna G. Piotrowska
- Jazz Harmony from the Perspective of the Most Important Czech, Slovakian and International Theorists / Miroslav Zahradnik.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-342).
- ISBN:
- 9783631774632
- 363177463X
- OCLC:
- 1090283753
- Publisher Number:
- 99985145201
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