Music and Empire in Britain and India
1952 Kč
Sleva až 70% u třetiny knih
Music has been neglected by imperial historians, but this book shows that music is an essential aspect of identity formation and cross-cultural exchange. It explores the ways in which rational, moral, and aesthetic motives underlying the institutionalization of classical music converged and diverged in Britain and India from 1880-1940.
| Autor: | Linden, Bob van der |
| Nakladatel: | Palgrave Macmillan |
| ISBN: | 9781137311634 |
| Rok vydání: | 2013 |
| Jazyk : | Angličtina |
| Vazba: | Hardback |
| Počet stran: | 219 |
Mohlo by se vám také líbit..
-
Gender Equality, Intersectionality, a...
Rolandsen Agustin, Lise
-
Housing Policy in the UK
Millins, David; Murie, Alan
-
England and Europe in the Sixteenth ...
Doran, Susan
-
The Importance of Neglect in Policy-M...
Vries, Michiel S. de
-
British Politics and the American Re...
Perry, Keith
-
The Evolution of Nuclear Strategy
Lawrence Freedman
-
Identity, Citizenship, and Violence ...
Idris, Amir
-
International Relations
Nicholson, Michael
-
The Political Behaviour of Temporary ...
Marx, Paul
-
Democratic Governance in Northeast A...
-
Policy Agendas in British Politics
John, P.; Bertelli, A.; Jennings, W.; Bevan, S.
-
From the First World War to the Arab...
McMillan, Sue
-
Liberal Imperialism in Europe
-
Labour Market Flexibility and Pension...
-
New Geographies of Language
Jones, Rhys A.
-
When Allies Differ
Richardson-Self, Louise
