America in the French imaginary, 1789 -1914 : music, revolution and race /
Following the American Revolution, French authors often viewed the United States as a laboratory for the forging of new practices of liberte and egalite, in affinity with France's own Revolutionary ideals but in competition with lingering anti-American depictions of an inferior, untamed New Wor...
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Woodbridge, Suffolk ; Rochester, NY :
Boydell Press,
2022
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Series: | Music in society and culture ;
10 Music in society and culture ; 10 |
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