Music and Musicians

Music and Musicians
Title Music and Musicians PDF eBook
Author Albert Lavignac
Publisher
Pages 544
Release 1903
Genre Music
ISBN

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The Friend of Women

The Friend of Women
Title The Friend of Women PDF eBook
Author Pierre-Joseph Boudier de Villemert
Publisher
Pages 194
Release 1802
Genre Charm
ISBN

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Dictionary of French and English, English and French

Dictionary of French and English, English and French
Title Dictionary of French and English, English and French PDF eBook
Author John Bellows
Publisher
Pages 708
Release 1911
Genre English language
ISBN

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Bibliographie Générale Du Costume Et de la Mode

Bibliographie Générale Du Costume Et de la Mode
Title Bibliographie Générale Du Costume Et de la Mode PDF eBook
Author René Colas
Publisher
Pages 1480
Release 1994
Genre Costume
ISBN

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Catena Librorum Tacendorum

Catena Librorum Tacendorum
Title Catena Librorum Tacendorum PDF eBook
Author Henry Spencer Ashbee
Publisher
Pages 676
Release 1885
Genre Erotic literature
ISBN

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Resonant Recoveries

Resonant Recoveries
Title Resonant Recoveries PDF eBook
Author Jillian C. Rogers
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 401
Release 2021
Genre Music
ISBN 0190658290

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"French Music and Trauma Between the World Wars illustrates that coping with trauma was a central concern for French musicians active after World War I. The losses and violent warfare of World War I shaped how interwar French musicians-from those fighting in the trenches and working in military hospitals to more well-known musicians-engaged with music. Situated at the intersections of musicology, history, sound and performance studies, and psychology and trauma studies, Resonant Recoveries argues that modernists' compositions and musical activities were sonorous locations for managing and performing trauma. Through analysis of archival materials, French medical, philosophical, and literary texts, and the music produced between the wars, this book illuminates how music emerged during World War I as an embodied technology of consolation. Resonant Recoveries demonstrates that music making came to be understood by French interwar musicians as a consolatory practice that enhanced their abilities to remember lost loved ones, gave them opportunities to perform their grief publicly and privately, allowed them to create healing bonds of friendship, and soothed them with sonic vibrations and the rhythmically regular bodily movements required in order to perform many French neoclassical compositions. In revealing the importance music making held for interwar French musicians, this book refigures French modernist music as a therapeutic medium for creators, performers, and audiences, while also underlining the importance of addressing trauma, mourning, and people's emotional lives in music scholarship"--

French Colonialism Unmasked

French Colonialism Unmasked
Title French Colonialism Unmasked PDF eBook
Author Ruth Ginio
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 264
Release 2006-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 080325380X

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Before the Vichy regime, there was ostensibly only one France and one form of colonialism for French West Africa (FWA). World War II and the division of France into two ideological camps, each asking for legitimacy from the colonized, opened for Africans numerous unprecedented options. French Colonialism Unmasked analyzes three dramatic years in the history of FWA, from 1940 to 1943, in which the Vichy regime tried to impose the ideology of the National Revolution in the region. Ruth Ginio shows how this was a watershed period in the history of the region by providing an in-depth examination of the Vichy colonial visions and practices in fwa. She describes the intriguing encounters between the colonial regime and African society along with the responses of different sectors in the African population to the Vichy policy. Although French Colonialism Unmasked focuses on one region within the French Empire, it has relevance to French colonial history in general by providing one of the missing pieces in research on Vichy colonialism. Ruth Ginio is a research fellow at the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is the author of articles in International Journal of African Historical Studies, Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, Cahiers d'etudes africaines, and several other journals.