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From the Napoleonic Wars to the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda,
via the great world conflicts of the 20th century, Music and
Postwar Transitions in the 19th and 20th Centuries is the first
book to highlight the significance of ‘postwar transitions’ in
the field of music and to demonstrate the influence that musicians,
composers, critics, institutions, and publics have had on the
period that follows conflict. Leading historians, political
scientists, psychologists and musicologists explore the roles of
music and culture in demobilization, reconstruction, memory,
reconciliation, revenge, and nationalist backlash. Moving beyond
the popular conception of music as an agent of peace, this study
reveals music’s more complex and ambivalent role in the process
of transition from war to peace.
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