Music and Society

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Music and Society aims to bridge the gap between music scholarship and the human sciences. A deliberately eclectic series, its authors are nevertheless united by the contention that music is a social product, social resource and social practice.

Key titles
Why pamper life’s complexities? Essays on the Smiths – Colin Coulter and Sean Campbell (eds)
Sounds and Society – Peter J Martin

Series editor
Peter J Martin

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Music and the sociological gaze: Art worlds and cultural production ISBN: 978-0-7190-7217-8 Paperback Peter J. Martin
GBP£ 14.99
Music and the sociological gaze: Art worlds and cultural production ISBN: 978-0-7190-7216-1 Hardback Peter J. Martin
GBP£ 55.00
Popular music in England 1840-1914: A social history ISBN: 978-0-7190-5261-3 Paperback Dave Russell
GBP£ 14.99
Sounds and Society: Themes in the sociology of music ISBN: 978-0-7190-3224-0 Paperback Peter J. Martin
GBP£ 14.99
The English musical Renaissance, 1840-1940 ISBN: 978-0-7190-5830-1 Paperback Meirion Hughes and Robert Stradling
GBP£ 15.99
Cover of Time and memory in reggae music: The politics of hope Time and memory in reggae music: The politics of hope ISBN: 978-0-7190-7621-3 Hardback Sarah Daynes
GBP£ 65.00
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