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Title Music in World War II : Coping with Wartime in Europe and the United States / edited by Pamela M. Potter, Christina L. Baade, and Roberta Montemorra Marvin.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Indiana University Press, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (318 pages)
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Summary "A collection of essays examining the roles played by music in American and European society during the Second World War. Global conflicts of the twentieth century fundamentally transformed not only national boundaries, power relations, and global economies, but also the arts and culture of every nation involved. An important, unacknowledged aspect of these conflicts is that they have unique musical soundtracks. Music in World War II explores how music and sound took on radically different dimensions in the United States and Europe before, during, and after World War II. Additionally, the collection examines the impact of radio and film as the disseminators of the war's musical soundtrack. Contributors contend that the European and American soundtrack of World War II was largely one of escapism rather than the lofty, solemn, heroic, and celebratory mode of "war music" in the past. Furthermore, they explore the variety of experiences of populations forced from their homes and interned in civilian and POW camps in Europe and the United States, examining how music in these environments played a crucial role in maintaining ties to an idealized "home" and constructing politicized notions of national and ethnic identity. This fascinating, well-constructed volume of essays builds understanding of the role and importance of music during periods of conflict and highlights the unique aspects of music during World War II. "A collection that offers deeply informed, interdisciplinary, and original views on a myriad of musical practices in Europe, Great Britain, and the United States during the period." -- Gayle Magee, co-editor of Over Here, Over There: Transatlantic Conversations on the Music of World War I"-- Provided by Freading.
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Subject World War, 1939-1945 -- Music and the war.
Music -- Europe -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Music -- United States -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Popular music -- 1941-1950 -- History and criticism.
Popular music -- 1931-1940 -- History and criticism.
Music -- Political aspects -- History -- 20th century.
MUSIC / History & Criticism.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Potter, Pamela Maxine, editor.
Baade, Christina L., editor.
Marvin, Roberta Montemorra, editor.
ISBN 9780253052506
Standard No. 9780253052506
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