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Historical Theory and Methods through Popular Music, 1970-2000 - 'Those are the New Saints'

of: Kenneth L. Shonk, Jr., Daniel Robert McClure

Palgrave Macmillan, 2017

ISBN: 9781137570727 , 311 Pages

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Historical Theory and Methods through Popular Music, 1970-2000 - 'Those are the New Saints'


 

This book examines the post-1960s era of popular music in the Anglo-Black Atlantic through the prism of historical theory and methods. By using a series of case studies, this book mobilizes historical theory and methods to underline different expressions of alternative music functioning within a mainstream musical industry. Each chapter highlights a particular theory or method while simultaneously weaving it through a genre of music expressing a notion of alternativity-an explicit positioning of one's expression outside and counter to the mainstream. Historical Theory and Methods through Popular Music seeks to fill a gap in current scholarship by offering a collection written specifically for the pedagogical and theoretical needs of those interested in the topic.

Daniel Robert McClure is Adjunct Professor at the University of California, Irvine, Chapman University, and California State University, Fullerton.. 
Kenneth L. Shonk, Jr. is Assistant Professor of World History and Social Studies Education at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.