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Our Subversive Voice establishes the protest song as a mode of political communication. Covering five centuries in England's history, from street ballads and art song to grime, hymns, music hall, and punk, this book explores the causes that protest songs adopt, the conditions that give rise to them, and the institutions that have suppressed them.

Produktbeschreibung
Our Subversive Voice establishes the protest song as a mode of political communication. Covering five centuries in England's history, from street ballads and art song to grime, hymns, music hall, and punk, this book explores the causes that protest songs adopt, the conditions that give rise to them, and the institutions that have suppressed them.
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Autorenporträt
John Street is emeritus professor of politics at the University of East Anglia. Oskar Cox Jensen is a NUAcT Fellow in music at Newcastle University. Alan Finlayson is professor of political and social theory at the University of East Anglia. Angela McShane is honorary reader in history at the University of Warwick. Matthew Worley is professor of modern history at the University of Reading.