New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... Social dance and the theater similarly fed the region's appetite for music . The consumer revolution in dancing and manners described here by Kate Van Winkle Keller ( " The Eighteenth - Century Ballroom : A Mirror of Social Change ...
... Social dance and the theater similarly fed the region's appetite for music . The consumer revolution in dancing and manners described here by Kate Van Winkle Keller ( " The Eighteenth - Century Ballroom : A Mirror of Social Change ...
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... Social Change Kate Van Winkle Keller The period between 1640 and 1660 was a tumultuous one in England . Man - made and natural disasters - revolution , regicide , and plague — dis- rupted life as never before . With the crowning of ...
... Social Change Kate Van Winkle Keller The period between 1640 and 1660 was a tumultuous one in England . Man - made and natural disasters - revolution , regicide , and plague — dis- rupted life as never before . With the crowning of ...
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... social morality , and self - improvement were published . Public theaters proliferated and government controls weakened . In Boston the first continuing newspaper appeared in 1704. A second paper began in 1719 , the year that ...
... social morality , and self - improvement were published . Public theaters proliferated and government controls weakened . In Boston the first continuing newspaper appeared in 1704. A second paper began in 1719 , the year that ...
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New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900 Peter Benes,Jane Montague Benes Anteprima non disponibile - 1998 |
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