02238nam 2200505z- 450 9910498487603321202109091-86218-193-4(CKB)5590000000558180(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/71858(oapen)doab71858(EXLCZ)99559000000055818020202109d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFrom Mummers to MadnessA Social History of Popular Music in England, c.1770s to c.1970sHuddersfieldUniversity of Huddersfield Press20211 online resource (452 p.)1-86218-192-6 From Mummers to Madness surveys the evolution of popular music in England from the mid-Georgian to mid-Elizabethan years. It considers the major socio-economic and technological developments that impacted profoundly on the production and consumption of music, and seeks to explain how popular music both shaped and responded to these changes.From Mummers to Madness Composers and songwritersbicsscEasy listeningbicsscMusicians, singers, bands and groupsbicsscPopular musicbicsscSocial and cultural historybicsscTheory of music and musicologybicsscEnglandfastHistory.fastpopular music, socio-economic, technological developments, production, consumption of music, industrial Revolution, Victorian music, Edwardian music, music hall, dance saloon, record, radio, music hall, rock 'n' roll, rhythm and blues, African-Caribbean, calypso, reggaeComposers and songwritersEasy listeningMusicians, singers, bands and groupsPopular musicSocial and cultural historyTheory of music and musicology306.4/84230942Taylor David1946 May 10-1208582BOOK9910498487603321From mummers to Madness3401733UNINA