Which Side Are You On? - 20th Century American History in 100 Protest Songs
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Which Side Are You On? (eBook, ePUB) (1962)
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ISBN: 9780190660321 bzw. 0190660325, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, neu, E-Book.
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When he emerged from the nightclubs of Greenwich Village, Bob Dylan was often identified as a ´´protest´´ singer. As early as 1962, however, Dylan was already protesting the label: ´´I don´t write no protest songs,´´ he told his audience on the night he debuted ´´Blowin´ in the Wind.´´ ´´Protest´´ music is largely perceived as an unsubtle art form, a topical brand of songwriting that preaches to the converted. But popular music of all types has long given listeners food for thought. Fifty years When he emerged from the nightclubs of Greenwich Village, Bob Dylan was often identified as a ´´protest´´ singer. As early as 1962, however, Dylan was already protesting the label: ´´I don´t write no protest songs,´´ he told his audience on the night he debuted ´´Blowin´ in the Wind.´´ ´´Protest´´ music is largely perceived as an unsubtle art form, a topical brand of songwriting that preaches to the converted. But popular music of all types has long given listeners food for thought. Fifty years before Vietnam, before the United States entered World War I, some of the most popular sheet music in the country featured anti-war tunes. The labor movement of the early decades of the century was fueled by its communal ´´songbook.´´ The Civil Rights movement was soundtracked not just by the gorgeous melodies of ´´Strange Fruit´´ and ´´A Change Is Gonna Come,´´ but hundreds of other gospel-tinged ballads and blues. In Which Side Are You On , author James Sullivan delivers a lively anecdotal history of the progressive movements that have shaped the growth of the United States, and the songs that have accompanied and defined them. Covering one hundred years of social conflict and progress across the twentieth century and into the early years of the twenty-first, this book reveals how protest songs have given voice to the needs and challenges of a nation and asked its citizens to take a stand--asking the question ´´Which side are you on?´´ Sofort per Download lieferbar Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
When he emerged from the nightclubs of Greenwich Village, Bob Dylan was often identified as a ´´protest´´ singer. As early as 1962, however, Dylan was already protesting the label: ´´I don´t write no protest songs,´´ he told his audience on the night he debuted ´´Blowin´ in the Wind.´´ ´´Protest´´ music is largely perceived as an unsubtle art form, a topical brand of songwriting that preaches to the converted. But popular music of all types has long given listeners food for thought. Fifty years When he emerged from the nightclubs of Greenwich Village, Bob Dylan was often identified as a ´´protest´´ singer. As early as 1962, however, Dylan was already protesting the label: ´´I don´t write no protest songs,´´ he told his audience on the night he debuted ´´Blowin´ in the Wind.´´ ´´Protest´´ music is largely perceived as an unsubtle art form, a topical brand of songwriting that preaches to the converted. But popular music of all types has long given listeners food for thought. Fifty years before Vietnam, before the United States entered World War I, some of the most popular sheet music in the country featured anti-war tunes. The labor movement of the early decades of the century was fueled by its communal ´´songbook.´´ The Civil Rights movement was soundtracked not just by the gorgeous melodies of ´´Strange Fruit´´ and ´´A Change Is Gonna Come,´´ but hundreds of other gospel-tinged ballads and blues. In Which Side Are You On , author James Sullivan delivers a lively anecdotal history of the progressive movements that have shaped the growth of the United States, and the songs that have accompanied and defined them. Covering one hundred years of social conflict and progress across the twentieth century and into the early years of the twenty-first, this book reveals how protest songs have given voice to the needs and challenges of a nation and asked its citizens to take a stand--asking the question ´´Which side are you on?´´ Sofort per Download lieferbar Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
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Which Side Are You On? - 20th Century American History in 100 Protest Songs (1962)
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ISBN: 9780190660314 bzw. 0190660317, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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Which Side Are You On?: When he emerged from the nightclubs of Greenwich Village, Bob Dylan was often identified as a `protest` singer. As early as 1962, however, Dylan was already protesting the label: `I don`t write no protest songs,` he told his audience on the night he debuted `Blowin` in the Wind.` `Protest` music is largely perceived as an unsubtle art form, a topical brand of songwriting that preaches to the converted. But popular music of all types has long given listeners food for thought. Fifty years before Vietnam, before the United States entered World War I, some of the most popular sheet music in the country featured anti-war tunes. The labor movement of the early decades of the century was fueled by its communal `songbook.` The Civil Rights movement was soundtracked not just by the gorgeous melodies of `Strange Fruit` and `A Change Is Gonna Come,` but hundreds of other gospel-tinged ballads and blues. In Which Side Are You On, author James Sullivan delivers a lively anecdotal history of the progressive movements that have shaped the growth of the United States, and the songs that have accompanied and defined them. Covering one hundred years of social conflict and progress across the twentieth century and into the early years of the twenty-first, this book reveals how protest songs have given voice to the needs and challenges of a nation and asked its citizens to take a stand--asking the question `Which side are you on `, Englisch, Ebook.
Which Side Are You On?: When he emerged from the nightclubs of Greenwich Village, Bob Dylan was often identified as a `protest` singer. As early as 1962, however, Dylan was already protesting the label: `I don`t write no protest songs,` he told his audience on the night he debuted `Blowin` in the Wind.` `Protest` music is largely perceived as an unsubtle art form, a topical brand of songwriting that preaches to the converted. But popular music of all types has long given listeners food for thought. Fifty years before Vietnam, before the United States entered World War I, some of the most popular sheet music in the country featured anti-war tunes. The labor movement of the early decades of the century was fueled by its communal `songbook.` The Civil Rights movement was soundtracked not just by the gorgeous melodies of `Strange Fruit` and `A Change Is Gonna Come,` but hundreds of other gospel-tinged ballads and blues. In Which Side Are You On, author James Sullivan delivers a lively anecdotal history of the progressive movements that have shaped the growth of the United States, and the songs that have accompanied and defined them. Covering one hundred years of social conflict and progress across the twentieth century and into the early years of the twenty-first, this book reveals how protest songs have given voice to the needs and challenges of a nation and asked its citizens to take a stand--asking the question `Which side are you on `, Englisch, Ebook.
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Which Side Are You On? - 20th Century American History in 100 Protest Songs (1962)
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ISBN: 9780190660321 bzw. 0190660325, vermutlich in Englisch, Oxford University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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Which Side Are You On?: When he emerged from the nightclubs of Greenwich Village, Bob Dylan was often identified as a `protest` singer. As early as 1962, however, Dylan was already protesting the label: `I don`t write no protest songs,` he told his audience on the night he debuted `Blowin` in the Wind.` `Protest` music is largely perceived as an unsubtle art form, a topical brand of songwriting that preaches to the converted. But popular music of all types has long given listeners food for thought. Fifty years before Vietnam, before the United States entered World War I, some of the most popular sheet music in the country featured anti-war tunes. The labor movement of the early decades of the century was fueled by its communal `songbook.` The Civil Rights movement was soundtracked not just by the gorgeous melodies of `Strange Fruit` and `A Change Is Gonna Come,` but hundreds of other gospel-tinged ballads and blues. In Which Side Are You On, author James Sullivan delivers a lively anecdotal history of the progressive movements that have shaped the growth of the United States, and the songs that have accompanied and defined them. Covering one hundred years of social conflict and progress across the twentieth century and into the early years of the twenty-first, this book reveals how protest songs have given voice to the needs and challenges of a nation and asked its citizens to take a stand--asking the question `Which side are you on `, Englisch, Ebook.
Which Side Are You On?: When he emerged from the nightclubs of Greenwich Village, Bob Dylan was often identified as a `protest` singer. As early as 1962, however, Dylan was already protesting the label: `I don`t write no protest songs,` he told his audience on the night he debuted `Blowin` in the Wind.` `Protest` music is largely perceived as an unsubtle art form, a topical brand of songwriting that preaches to the converted. But popular music of all types has long given listeners food for thought. Fifty years before Vietnam, before the United States entered World War I, some of the most popular sheet music in the country featured anti-war tunes. The labor movement of the early decades of the century was fueled by its communal `songbook.` The Civil Rights movement was soundtracked not just by the gorgeous melodies of `Strange Fruit` and `A Change Is Gonna Come,` but hundreds of other gospel-tinged ballads and blues. In Which Side Are You On, author James Sullivan delivers a lively anecdotal history of the progressive movements that have shaped the growth of the United States, and the songs that have accompanied and defined them. Covering one hundred years of social conflict and progress across the twentieth century and into the early years of the twenty-first, this book reveals how protest songs have given voice to the needs and challenges of a nation and asked its citizens to take a stand--asking the question `Which side are you on `, Englisch, Ebook.
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Which Side Are You On?: 20th Century American History in 100 Protest Songs (English Edition) (2018)
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ISBN: 9780190660321 bzw. 0190660325, in Englisch, 266 Seiten, Oxford University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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When he emerged from the nightclubs of Greenwich Village, Bob Dylan was often identified as a "protest" singer. As early as 1962, however, Dylan was already protesting the label: "I don't write no protest songs," he told his audience on the night he debuted "Blowin' in the Wind." "Protest" music is largely perceived as an unsubtle art form, a topical brand of songwriting that preaches to the converted. But popular music of all types has long given listeners food for thought. Fifty years before Vietnam, before the United States entered World War I, some of the most popular sheet music in the country featured anti-war tunes. The labor movement of the early decades of the century was fueled by its communal "songbook." The Civil Rights movement was soundtracked not just by the gorgeous melodies of "Strange Fruit" and "A Change Is Gonna Come," but hundreds of other gospel-tinged ballads and blues. In Which Side Are You On, author James Sullivan delivers a lively anecdotal history of the progressive movements that have shaped the growth of the United States, and the songs that have accompanied and defined them. Covering one hundred years of social conflict and progress across the twentieth century and into the early years of the twenty-first, this book reveals how protest songs have given voice to the needs and challenges of a nation and asked its citizens to take a stand--asking the question "Which side are you on?", Kindle Ausgabe, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Publiziert: 2018-12-03, Freigegeben: 2018-12-03, Studio: Oxford University Press.
When he emerged from the nightclubs of Greenwich Village, Bob Dylan was often identified as a "protest" singer. As early as 1962, however, Dylan was already protesting the label: "I don't write no protest songs," he told his audience on the night he debuted "Blowin' in the Wind." "Protest" music is largely perceived as an unsubtle art form, a topical brand of songwriting that preaches to the converted. But popular music of all types has long given listeners food for thought. Fifty years before Vietnam, before the United States entered World War I, some of the most popular sheet music in the country featured anti-war tunes. The labor movement of the early decades of the century was fueled by its communal "songbook." The Civil Rights movement was soundtracked not just by the gorgeous melodies of "Strange Fruit" and "A Change Is Gonna Come," but hundreds of other gospel-tinged ballads and blues. In Which Side Are You On, author James Sullivan delivers a lively anecdotal history of the progressive movements that have shaped the growth of the United States, and the songs that have accompanied and defined them. Covering one hundred years of social conflict and progress across the twentieth century and into the early years of the twenty-first, this book reveals how protest songs have given voice to the needs and challenges of a nation and asked its citizens to take a stand--asking the question "Which side are you on?", Kindle Ausgabe, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Publiziert: 2018-12-03, Freigegeben: 2018-12-03, Studio: Oxford University Press.
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Which Side Are You On?: 20th Century American History in 100 Protest Songs
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ISBN: 9780190660321 bzw. 0190660325, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, neu, E-Book.
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