The major objective of this collection of 28 essays is to analyze
the trends, musical formats, and rhetorical devices used in popular
music to illuminate the human condition. By comparing and
contrasting musical offerings in a number of countries and in
different contexts from the 19th century until today, TheRoutledge
History of Social Protest in Popular Music aims to be a probing
introduction to the history of social protest music, ideal for
popular music studies and history and sociology of music courses.
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