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1789-1989 : musique, histoire, démocratie = music, history, democracy : colloque international = international conference / organisé par Vibrations et l'IASPM, Paris, 17-20 juillet 1989 ; actes édités par Antoine Hennion.
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Language
French
Published/Created
Paris : Editions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, 1992.
Description
3 volumes : illustrations ; 30 cm.
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ML160 .A25 1992g
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Music
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18th century
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History and criticism
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Music
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19th century
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Music
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20th century
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Hennion, Antoine
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International Association for the Study of Popular Music
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International Association for the Study of Popular Music
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Series
Recherche, musique et danse ; 6-8.
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Recherche, musique et danse ; 6-8
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Notes
Conference held at the Musée nationale des arts et traditions populaires, Centre d'ethnologie française.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Other title(s)
Vibrations--musiques, médias, sociétés,
Vibrations--musiques, médias, sociétés.
Mille sept cent quatre-vingt neuf - Mille neuf cent quatre-vingt neuf : musique, histoire, démocratie.
Seventeen eighty-nine - Nineteen eighty-nine : music, history, democracy.
ISBN
2735105326 (vol.1)
2735105334 (vol.2)
2735105342 (vol.3)
OCLC
28533867
RCP
C - S
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