This book tells the fascinating story of the BBC's participation in the events of World War II through popular music and jazz broadcasting. Author Christina Baade argues that rather than providing the soundtrack for a unified "People's War" as its popular broadcast Victory through Harmony promised to do, the BBC's popular music broadcasting efforts exposed the divergent ideologies, tastes, and perspectives of the nation.
This book tells the fascinating story of the BBC's participation in the events of World War II through popular music and jazz broadcasting. Author Christina Baade argues that rather than providing the soundtrack for a unified "People's War" as its popular broadcast Victory through Harmony promised to do, the BBC's popular music broadcasting efforts exposed the divergent ideologies, tastes, and perspectives of the nation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christina Baade is Associate Professor in Communication Studies at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.
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* Contents * About the Companion Website www.oup.com/us/victorythroughharmony * Abbreviations * Introduction: "Victory through Harmony" * Chapter 1: Uplift, Dance Music, and the BBC in Interwar Britain * Chapter 2: "In Tempore Belli": Popular Music for Morale in the Phony War * Chapter 3: Music While You Work: Discipline, Dance Music, and Workers in Wartime * Chapter 4: Between Blitzkrieg and Call-Up: BBC Dancing Club, Masculinity, and the Dance Band Scheme * Chapter 5: Radio Rhythm Club: Race, Authenticity, and the British Swing Boom * Chapter 6: Sincerely Yours: The Trouble with Sentimentality and the Ban on Crooners * Chapter 7: Calling the British Forces in Malta: Broadcasting Femininity Abroad - and at Home * Chapter 8: "Invasion Year": Americans in Britain, Americanization, and the Dance Music Backlash * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index
* Contents * About the Companion Website www.oup.com/us/victorythroughharmony * Abbreviations * Introduction: "Victory through Harmony" * Chapter 1: Uplift, Dance Music, and the BBC in Interwar Britain * Chapter 2: "In Tempore Belli": Popular Music for Morale in the Phony War * Chapter 3: Music While You Work: Discipline, Dance Music, and Workers in Wartime * Chapter 4: Between Blitzkrieg and Call-Up: BBC Dancing Club, Masculinity, and the Dance Band Scheme * Chapter 5: Radio Rhythm Club: Race, Authenticity, and the British Swing Boom * Chapter 6: Sincerely Yours: The Trouble with Sentimentality and the Ban on Crooners * Chapter 7: Calling the British Forces in Malta: Broadcasting Femininity Abroad - and at Home * Chapter 8: "Invasion Year": Americans in Britain, Americanization, and the Dance Music Backlash * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index
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