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American Song and Struggle from Columbus to World War 2

American Song and Struggle from Columbus to World War 2

American Song and Struggle from Columbus to World War 2

A Cultural History
Author:
Will Kaufman, University of Central Lancashire, Preston
Published:
August 2022
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ISBN:
9781009086097

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    Long before anyone ever heard of 'protest music', people in America were singing about their struggles. They sang for justice and fairness, food and shelter, and equality and freedom; they sang to be acknowledged. Sometimes they also sang to oppress. This book uncovers the history of these people and their songs, from the moment Columbus made fateful landfall to the start of the Second World War, when 'protest music' emerged as an identifiable brand. Cutting across musical genres, Will Kaufman recovers the passionate voices of America itself. We encounter songs of the mainland and the conquered territories of Hawai'i, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines; we hear Indigenous songs, immigrant songs and Klan songs, minstrel songs and symphonies, songs of the heard and the unheard, songs of the celebrated and the anonymous, of the righteous and the despicable. This magisterial book shows that all these songs are woven into the very fabric of American history.

    • Provides a coherent, dynamic, chronological history across a range of song genres
    • Covers territory rarely, if ever, explored in histories of American music
    • Offers an informed, multi-disciplinary study that takes in history, popular music, and literature

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Will Kaufman has uncovered a massive hidden history, one that none of us can ignore. Get the book, be in the know.' Chuck D

    'Essential.' P. D. Sanders, Choice

    'The book is very well researched, and is broadly supported by secondary sources … [it] is certainly to be recommended for its masterly presentation of material along with its attention to detail and nuance.' Michael Pickering, Folk Music Journal

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    August 2022
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009086097
    0 pages
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: the work of recovery
    • 1. Broken spears and songs of sorrow
    • 2. Good newes from Virginia
    • 3. A capital chop
    • 4. If I had but a small loaf of bread
    • 5. Where today are the Pequot?
    • 6. There is a fountain filled with blood
    • 7. A tragedy that beggared the Greek
    • 8. Muscle, blood, and steel
    • 9. Rule Anglo-Saxia
    • 10. The hand that feeds you
    • 11. We are many
    • 12. 100% American
    • 13. We're up against it now
    • 14. The panic is on
    • 15. To thee we sing
    • Conclusion: whose land?
      Author
    • Will Kaufman , University of Central Lancashire, Preston

      Will Kaufman is Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston, England. He is the author of Woody Guthrie, American Radical (2011), Woody Guthrie's Modern World Blues (2017), and Mapping Woody Guthrie (2019). His other books include The Comedian as Confidence Man (1997), The Civil War in American Culture (2006), American Culture in the 1970s (2009), and co-authored with Ronald D. Cohen, Singing for Peace: Antiwar Songs in American History (2015).