Viltis

Viltis
Title Viltis PDF eBook
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Pages 256
Release 1981
Genre Folk dancing
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Balkan Fascination

Balkan Fascination
Title Balkan Fascination PDF eBook
Author Mirjana Laušević
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 310
Release 2015-10
Genre Music
ISBN 0190269421

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In Balkan Fascination, ethnomusicologist Mirjana Lausevic, a native of the Balkans, investigates this remarkable phenomenon to explore why so many Americans actively participate in specific Balkan cultural practices to which they have no familial or ethnic connection.

Antanas Smetona and His Lithuania

Antanas Smetona and His Lithuania
Title Antanas Smetona and His Lithuania PDF eBook
Author Alfonsas Eidintas
Publisher BRILL
Pages 506
Release 2015-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 9004302042

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This biographical overview of the life of Antanas Smetona (1874-1944), his importance in the Lithuanian national movement, his central role in the emergence of modern Lithuania (1918-1920), and the development of the various groups of nationalists in Lithuania, offers a picture of the creation of a national state in XXth century Europe. Twice the president of Lithuania (1919-20 and 1926-40), the authoritarian ruler of the state from 1926-1940, Smetona established his role as a capable and needed politician in Lithuania’s political life, a middle person between the political left and right. The study characterizes Smetona’s closest and most important associates, who helped him to formulate legislation for his model of presidential regime, the nationalistic ideology, and the development of national economy. Despite its authoritarian tendencies Smetona’s rule surprisingly continued to be for many Lithuanians a symbol of Lithuanian independence and national freedom through the years of Soviet occupation.

Guide to Dance Periodicals

Guide to Dance Periodicals
Title Guide to Dance Periodicals PDF eBook
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Pages 314
Release 1962
Genre American periodicals
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Guide to the Performing Arts

Guide to the Performing Arts
Title Guide to the Performing Arts PDF eBook
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Pages 320
Release 1960
Genre Music
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Bringing Zion Home

Bringing Zion Home
Title Bringing Zion Home PDF eBook
Author Emily Alice Katz
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 232
Release 2015-01-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 143845466X

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Bringing Zion Home examines the role of culture in the establishment of the "special relationship" between the United States and Israel in the immediate postwar decades. Many American Jews first encountered Israel through their roles as tastemakers, consumers, and cultural impresarios—that is, by writing and reading about Israel; dancing Israeli folk dances; promoting and purchasing Israeli goods; and presenting Israeli art and music. It was precisely by means of these cultural practices, argues Emily Alice Katz, that American Jews insisted on Israel's "natural" place in American culture, a phenomenon that continues to shape America's relationship with Israel today. Katz shows that American Jews' promotion and consumption of Israel in the cultural realm was bound up with multiple agendas, including the quest for Jewish authenticity in a postimmigrant milieu and the desire of upwardly mobile Jews to polish their status in American society. And, crucially, as influential cultural and political elites positioned "culture" as both an engine of American dominance and as a purveyor of peace in the Cold War, many of Israel's American Jewish impresarios proclaimed publicly that cultural patronage of and exchange with Israel advanced America's interests in the Middle East and helped spread the "American way" in the postwar world. Bringing Zion Home is the first book to shine a light squarely upon the role and importance of Israel in the arts, popular culture, and material culture of postwar America.

Rebellious Parents

Rebellious Parents
Title Rebellious Parents PDF eBook
Author Katalin Fábián
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 377
Release 2017-07-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0253026733

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Parental activism movements are strengthening around the world and often spark tense personal and political debate. With an emphasis on Russia and Central and Eastern Europe, this collection analyzes formal organizations as well as informal networks and online platforms which mobilize parents to advocate for change on a grassroots level. In doing so, the work collected here explores the interactions between the politics, everyday life, and social activism of mothers and fathers. From fathers' rights movements to natural childbirth to vaccination debates, these essays provide new insight into the identities and strategies applied by these movements as they confront local ideals of gender and family with global ideologies.