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Defining Deutschtum Political Ideology German Identity And Musiccritical Discourse In Liberal Vienna New Cultural History Of Music Illustrated Brodbeck

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Defining Deutschtum Political Ideology German Identity And Musiccritical Discourse In Liberal Vienna New Cultural History Of Music Illustrated Brodbeck
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Defining Deutschtum Political Ideology German Identity And Musiccritical Discourse In Liberal Vienna New Cultural History Of Music Illustrated Brodbeck instant download after payment.

Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.2 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Brodbeck, David
ISBN: 9780199362707, 019936270X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Illustrated

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Defining Deutschtum Political Ideology German Identity And Musiccritical Discourse In Liberal Vienna New Cultural History Of Music Illustrated Brodbeck by Brodbeck, David 9780199362707, 019936270X instant download after payment.

Brodbeck offers a nuanced look at the intersection of music, cultural identity, and political ideology in Liberal Vienna by examining music-critical writing about Carl Goldmark, Antonín Dvořák, and Bedřich Smetana, Austrian citizens but not ethnic Germans. The critical reception of the three reveals a continuum of exclusivity, from a conception of Germanness rooted in social class and cultural elitism to one based in blood. The book thus offers insight into how educated German Austrians conceived of Germanness in music and understood their relationship to the 'non-Germans' in their midst.

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