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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This sixth edition of a well-established introduction to life in
the United States covers everything from US politics, society and
culture, to the country's history, economy and place on the world
stage. With extensive use of empirical data and illustrative
material, Contemporary United States offers readers critical
commentary on key political developments and allows them to place
this within a wider historical and cultural context. This new
edition offers coverage of all of the latest domestic and
international developments, including: -The continuing divide
between rich and poor, addressing social, legal, economic, and
political inequality -The domestic and international ramifications
of the Covid-19-induced recession -The rise of China, the return of
Putin and the complexity of problems in North Korea, Iraq, Syria,
and Afghanistan -The #MeToo and the Black Lives Matter movements
-The Biden administration to date. Contemporary United States takes
a broad, balanced approach - considering conservative and liberal,
pragmatic and idealistic perspectives in each chapter. It is
essential reading for those taking modules on contemporary America
across degree programmes in American studies and civilization,
English studies, history, sociology and politics.
This sixth edition of a well-established introduction to life in
the United States covers everything from US politics, society and
culture, to the country's history, economy and place on the world
stage. With extensive use of empirical data and illustrative
material, Contemporary United States offers readers critical
commentary on key political developments and allows them to place
this within a wider historical and cultural context. This new
edition offers coverage of all of the latest domestic and
international developments, including: -The continuing divide
between rich and poor, addressing social, legal, economic, and
political inequality -The domestic and international ramifications
of the Covid-19-induced recession -The rise of China, the return of
Putin and the complexity of problems in North Korea, Iraq, Syria,
and Afghanistan -The #MeToo and the Black Lives Matter movements
-The Biden administration to date. Contemporary United States takes
a broad, balanced approach - considering conservative and liberal,
pragmatic and idealistic perspectives in each chapter. It is
essential reading for those taking modules on contemporary America
across degree programmes in American studies and civilization,
English studies, history, sociology and politics.
Joseph Goddard (1833-1910) was a philosopher, theorist and
historian of the music of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
centuries, who developed some highly influential ideas about the
relationship between music and human evolution. First published in
1868, this study presents Goddard's theory on the connection
between music and the human spirit, in which he argues that two
major counterparts of emotion - instinctive and abstract -
correlate directly with two key elements of music: melody and
harmony. He demonstrates this through a fascinating and thorough
comparative analysis of the works of Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn and
Mendelssohn, and moves on to show how emotion is expressed in the
melodic and harmonic styles of sacred music and opera. Concluding
with a detailed analysis of how mental progress has influenced the
development of music, this thorough and judicious work remains of
interest in the fields of music history, philosophy, and theory.
Joseph Goddard (1833-1910) was a philosopher and historian of the
music of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In
this collection of essays, first published in 1862, he argues that
'music is the most original and perfect offspring of the human
mind'. He first demonstrates this by comparing music with the other
fine arts in their expression of emotion, and shows music to have
its roots in language, as both depend on principles of rhythm, tone
and phrase. He then illustrates how these elements can express the
full spectrum of human thought and morality, including truth,
faith, imagination and intellect, and asserts that they stand above
all other art forms in their ability to do so. Concluding with an
analysis of how the laws of life, nature and the supernatural are
manifested in music, this judicious work remains important in the
fields of music philosophy and theory.
Entitled, Respectively, The Relationship Of Music To The Other Fine
Arts; The Moral Theory Of Music; And The Laws Of Life In Art.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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Entitled, Respectively, The Relationship Of Music To The Other Fine
Arts; The Moral Theory Of Music; And The Laws Of Life In Art.
Entitled, Respectively, The Relationship Of Music To The Other Fine
Arts; The Moral Theory Of Music; And The Laws Of Life In Art.
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