A Cultural History
David Le Breton
A Cultural History
David Le Breton
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Performing Paramilitarism examines the role that loyalist songs played during the Troubles and why musicians and audiences still produce and consume these songs today. The book shines a light on the ways in which these songs feed into a broader 'culture war' in Northern Ireland where, in the absence of intercommunal violence, the commemoration of paramilitary groups is used to continue the conflict by other means.
The Spanish Civil War was a landmark conflict of the twentieth century with deep international resonance. Music, Propaganda and the Spanish Civil War explores the international dimensions of musical propaganda during the era, highlighting through a collection of essays its profound cultural and political impact on the conflict.
Claude Buffier: Common Sense, Metaphysics, and Sociability is the first English-Language collection of essays on the philosophy of Claude Buffier, who exerted an influence on many different authors (including Reid, Hume, and Kant).
