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Patriotic sublime: Music and the nation in America, 1790-1848- [electronic resource]
Patriotic sublime: Music and the nation in America, 1790-1848 - [electronic resource] / As...
Patriotic sublime: Music and the nation in America, 1790-1848- [electronic resource]

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자료유형  
 학위논문(국외)
자관 청구기호  
기본표목-개인명  
표제와 책임표시사항  
Patriotic sublime: Music and the nation in America, 1790-1848 - [electronic resource] / Ashton, James Jackson.
발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
형태사항  
1 online resource(364 p)
일반주기  
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-06(E), Section: A.
일반주기  
Includes supplementary digital materials.
일반주기  
Adviser: Richard S. Katz.
학위논문주기  
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Johns Hopkins University, 2015.
요약 등 주기  
요약This dissertation examines patriotic songs and musical performance, and the intersecting public and private venues in which patriotic music was performed between the 1790s and 1840s. It also shows that patriotic themes circulated among different genres of music and performance, from sacred church music and military marches to minstrelsy. The nation's burgeoning print culture disseminated patriotic music widely by reporting on performance in newspapers, magazines, and memoirs, and by circulating songs in sheet music, broadsides, and other forms.
요약 등 주기  
요약Elites in early republican America wished to promote patriotic feeling; they believed that "national music" could refine the sensibilities of the new nation's citizenry, and they pursued their project of refinement by writing patriotic songs and music criticism, and through music education. Meanwhile, ordinary Americans were creating their own national music: whites satirized refinement in minstrel songs and fashioned distinctive regional variants on patriotic song, while African Americans and reformers, white and black, appropriated the patriotic sublime for their own goals.
요약 등 주기  
요약Printed music and news of wartime victories from the War of 1812 to the Mexican-American War played a central role in the popularization of patriotic music, including "The Star Spangled Banner," which was an important moment in the early elaboration of the patriotic sublime. The culture of mid-century militiamen and their brass bands, and their role in civic life, constituted the apotheosis of the patriotic sublime. By the declaration of war with Mexico in 1846, the patriotic sublime was the dominant expression of American nationalism, and for many, especially white citizens, a triumphant and consensual assertion of America's imperialist destiny. (Abstract shortened by ProQuest.).
주제명부출표목-일반주제명  
주제명부출표목-일반주제명  
부출표목-단체명  
기본자료저록  
Dissertation Abstracts International. 78-06A(E).
기본자료저록  
Dissertation Abstract International
전자적 위치 및 접속  
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소장사항  
20170404 2017

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■500    ▼aSource:  Dissertation  Abstracts  International,  Volume:  78-06(E),  Section:  A.
■500    ▼aIncludes  supplementary  digital  materials.
■500    ▼aAdviser:  Richard  S.  Katz.
■5021  ▼aThesis  (Ph.D.)--The  Johns  Hopkins  University,  2015.
■520    ▼aThis  dissertation  examines  patriotic  songs  and  musical  performance,  and  the  intersecting  public  and  private  venues  in  which  patriotic  music  was  performed  between  the  1790s  and  1840s.  It  also  shows  that  patriotic  themes  circulated  among  different  genres  of  music  and  performance,  from  sacred  church  music  and  military  marches  to  minstrelsy.  The  nation's  burgeoning  print  culture  disseminated  patriotic  music  widely  by  reporting  on  performance  in  newspapers,  magazines,  and  memoirs,  and  by  circulating  songs  in  sheet  music,  broadsides,  and  other  forms.
■520    ▼aElites  in  early  republican  America  wished  to  promote  patriotic  feeling;  they  believed  that  "national  music"  could  refine  the  sensibilities  of  the  new  nation's  citizenry,  and  they  pursued  their  project  of  refinement  by  writing  patriotic  songs  and  music  criticism,  and  through  music  education.  Meanwhile,  ordinary  Americans  were  creating  their  own  national  music:  whites  satirized  refinement  in  minstrel  songs  and  fashioned  distinctive  regional  variants  on  patriotic  song,  while  African  Americans  and  reformers,  white  and  black,  appropriated  the  patriotic  sublime  for  their  own  goals.
■520    ▼aPrinted  music  and  news  of  wartime  victories  from  the  War  of  1812  to  the  Mexican-American  War  played  a  central  role  in  the  popularization  of  patriotic  music,  including  "The  Star  Spangled  Banner,"  which  was  an  important  moment  in  the  early  elaboration  of  the  patriotic  sublime.  The  culture  of  mid-century  militiamen  and  their  brass  bands,  and  their  role  in  civic  life,  constituted  the  apotheosis  of  the  patriotic  sublime.  By  the  declaration  of  war  with  Mexico  in  1846,  the  patriotic  sublime  was  the  dominant  expression  of  American  nationalism,  and  for  many,  especially  white  citizens,  a  triumphant  and  consensual  assertion  of  America's  imperialist  destiny.  (Abstract  shortened  by  ProQuest.).
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■792    ▼a2015
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