1. it describes the way a European country and its jazz scene
impacted the jazz world in the US from the late 1940s onwards. 2.
it analyzes how the distinctive meaning of this music was
constructed, paying specific attention to the influence of record
covers, liner notes, jazz criticism and how these different
elements related to each other. 3. it follows the one-way travel of
jazz from the US to Europe, as well as the journey back into the US
-- showing along the way how national borders have affected history
writing in jazz. 4. it shows how non-American, European jazz was
relevant earlier than has generally been recognized in the
established narratives.
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