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CFP: AMERICAN CONTACT: Intercultural Encounter and the History of the Book
April 23-25, 2020
Princeton University
University of PennsylvaniaProject organizers:
Rhae Lynn Barnes (Princeton University, History)
Glenda Goodman (University of Pennsylvania, Music)American Contact is a multi-disciplinary symposium that invites scholars to…[Read more]
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Douglas Shadle deposited How Santa Claus Became a Slave Driver: The Work of Print Culture in a Nineteenth-Century Musical Controversy on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month ago
The transnational character of the literate musical community in the United States created an environment in which language barriers, ideological biases, and other potential sources of misunderstanding caused print items to change shape quickly as they were transferred from one reader to the next. The aesthetic controversy between William Henry…[Read more]
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