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Singing the French RevolutionSinging the French Revolution

Singing the French Revolution1996

Laura Mason

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Laura Mason examines the shifting fortunes of singing as a political gesture to highlight the importance of popular culture to revolutionary politics. Arguing that scholars have overstated the uniformity of revolutionary political culture, Mason uses songwriting and singing practices to reveal its diverse nature. Song performances in the streets, theaters, and clubs of Paris showed how popular culture was invested with new political meaning after 1789, becoming one of the most important means for engaging in revolutionary debate.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2025223W

Subjects

Popular cultureHistory and criticismRevolutionary ballads and songsHistoryWar songsPopular culture, franceFrance, history, revolution, 1789-1799

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