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Makes available twenty-two protest songs of the period up to and
including the 1848 Revolution in Germany along with a reception
history of the songs through their revival after 1945. The socially
volatile period of the Vormarz (1830-1848) and the 1848 Revolution
in Germany produced a wealth of political protest song. Songs for a
Revolution makes available twenty-two prominent protest songs from
that time, both lyrics (in German and English) and melodies. It
also chronicles the songs' reception: suppressed after the
revolution, they fell into obscurity, despite intermittent revivals
by the workers' movement and later in the Weimar Republic, until
they were appropriated as democratic cultural heritage by the folk
and political song movements of East and West Germany after 1945.
The songs reflect the new, oppositional political consciousness
that emerged during the post-1830 period of restoration and led to
the revolution. The book makes use of broadsides, songbooks,
newspaper reports, and manuscripts to document the songs'
transmission and shed light on the milieus in which they
circulated. It also demonstrates how the appropriation of these
songs by the German Liedermacher and folk scene shaped today's
cultural memory of the 1848 period. It illuminates the functioning
of political ideology in these reception processes, which in turn
have given rise to myths that have influenced the discourse on the
1848 songs.
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