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Twentieth-century music and politics : essays in memory of Neil Edmunds
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Twentieth-century music and politics : essays in memory of Neil Edmunds

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'A world of Marxist orthodoxy'? Alan Bush's Wat Tyler in Great Britain and the German Democratic Republic / Joanna Bullivant
Stravinsky's Petrushka: modernizing the past, Russianizing the future; or, how Stravinsky learned to be an exile / Jonathan Cross
Détente to Cold War: Anglo-Soviet musical exchanges in the late Stalin period / Pauline Fairclough
Front theatre: musical films and the war in Nazi cinema / Guido Heldt
'Those damn foreigners': xenophobia and British musical life during the first half of the twentieth century / Erik Levi
'An angry ape': some preliminary thoughts about Orango / Gerard McBurney
A bridge between two worlds: the founding years of the Warsaw Autumn Festival / Bogumila Mika
Winning hearts and minds? Soviet music in the Cold War struggle against the West / Simo Mikkonen
Preserving the façade of normal times: musical life in Belgrade under the German occupation (1941-1944) / Melita Milin
Musical commemorations in post-civil war Spain: Joaquín Rodrigo's Concierto heroico / Eva Moreda Rodríguez
The racialization and ghettoization of music in the general government / Katarzyna Naliwajek
'I only need the good old Budapest': Hungarian cabaret in wartime London / Florian Scheding
Irish nationalism, British imperialism and the role of popular music / Derek B. Scott
Shostakovich as film music theorist / Joan Titus
Diaspora, music and politics: Russian musical life in Shanghai during the interwar period / Hon-Lun Yang.

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