National Myth and the First World War in Modern Popular Music / by Peter Grant.
2017
CB3-CB481
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Title
National Myth and the First World War in Modern Popular Music / by Peter Grant.
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9781137601391
1137601396
1137601388
9781137601384
1137601396
1137601388
9781137601384
Published
London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (XI, 303 pages 22 illustrations) : online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-1-137-60139-1 doi
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CB3-CB481
Dewey Decimal Classification
306.48424
Summary
This book looks at the role of popular music in constructing the myth of the First World War. Since the late 1950s over 1,500 popular songs from more than forty countries have been recorded that draw inspiration from the War. National Myth and the First World War in Modern Popular Music takes an inter-disciplinary approach that locates popular music within the framework of 'memory studies' and analyses how songwriters are influenced by their country's 'national myths'. How does popular music help form memory and remembrance of such an event? Why do some songwriters stick rigidly to culturally dominant forms of memory whereas others seek an oppositional or transnational perspective? The huge range of musical examples include the great chansonniers Jacques Brel and Georges Brassens; folk maestros including Al Stewart and Eric Bogle; the socially aware rock of The Kinks and Pink Floyd; metal legends Iron Maiden and Bolt Thrower and female iconoclasts Diamanda Galás and PJ Harvey.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-275) and index.
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Palgrave studies in the history of subcultures and popular music.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. National Myth and the First World War
2. Remembrance, Memory and Popular Music
3. Words and Music
4. The Voice of the People
5. Butcher's Tales and Gunner's Dreams
6. Shrill Demented Choirs
7. Football in No-Man's-Land
8. The Gospel according to St Wilfred
9. Bombazine Dolls and Orders from the Dead
10. Conclusion: Music and the Centenary.
1. National Myth and the First World War
2. Remembrance, Memory and Popular Music
3. Words and Music
4. The Voice of the People
5. Butcher's Tales and Gunner's Dreams
6. Shrill Demented Choirs
7. Football in No-Man's-Land
8. The Gospel according to St Wilfred
9. Bombazine Dolls and Orders from the Dead
10. Conclusion: Music and the Centenary.