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Welsh Ballads of the French Revolution (1793-1815) is an edition of ballads composed in the Welsh language during a momentous period in the history of Western civilization. The texts respond to the upheavals of the Revolutionary decade and its afermath, as people in Britain began to react to the violent deaths of the French monarchs, to the danger of invasion attempts or imitative revolts in Britain, and to the challenge of mobilization on a larger scale than ever before. Parallel translations of the texts, together with copious contextualizing notes, provide access for the first time to a cor
Ballads, Welsh. --- Political ballads and songs --- Political songs --- Ballads --- National songs --- Political poetry --- Songs --- Welsh ballads --- France --- History --- Influence.
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The book discusses the use of music in presidential campaigns and the factors that have caused changes to occur (1) within the music used by campaigns and(2) music developed independent of those campaigns. The work explores American political development with respect to presidential campaigns, music, and politics, thus making it a great supplement for political science and music courses alike.
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The first biography of this fascinating political and cultural figure. Will appeal to folk music fans and anyone interested in the history of left-wing culture and politics.
Folk songs. --- Folk singers --- Folksingers --- Folk musicians --- Singers --- Folksongs --- Folk literature --- Folk music --- National music --- Songs --- Ballads --- National songs --- Lloyd, A. L. --- Lloyd, Albert L., --- Lloyd, Albert Lancaster, --- Lloyd, Bert,
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"America the Beautiful," written in 1893 by Wellesley College English Professor and Poet, Katharine Lee Bates (1859-1929), revised and first published in 1895 and revised again in 1904 and 1911, stands among the classic pieces of American National hymnody. The poem reflects not only the natural grandeur of the United States in the late nineteenth century-from sky to earth, and from sea to another-but it depicts the ideal vision of a poet, writing only three decades removed from the American Civil War, who strived extremely hard to communicate to her readers the necessity to preserve the fundam
Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1929. America the beautiful. --- Hymns, English -- United States -- History and criticism. --- National songs -- United States -- History and criticism. --- Ward, Samuel A., 1847-1903. America the beautiful. --- National songs --- Hymns, English --- Music --- Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- Music History & Criticism, National - Folk, Patriotic, Political --- Anthems, National --- National anthems --- Songs, National --- National music --- Patriotic music --- Songs --- Folk songs --- History and criticism --- Bates, Katharine Lee, --- Ward, Samuel A., --- Jalbert, Pierre,
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