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Don't stop the carnival: Black British music. (From the Middle Ages to the 1960s) - Volume 1,

Part of the Black music in Britain series
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This is a story of empire, colonialism and then the new energies released by the movements for freedom and independence of the post second-world-war years; of the movements of peoples across borders; of the flow of music around the triangle that takes in Africa, the Caribbean, the USA and Great Britain; of temporary but highly influential visitors like Paul Robeson; and of the settlement of ex-colonial peoples who brought their music to Britain, and changed its forms and concerns in the new context.

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Peepal Tree Press
1845234456 / 9781845234454
eBook
780.941
30/10/2018
England
English
1 pages
Reprint. Previously issued in print: 2017 Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.