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ItemNo Preview AvailableChanging Hearts: Performing Jesuit Emotions between Europe, Asia, and the AmericasIrving, D ; Garrod, R ; Haskell, Y (BRILL, 2019-01-03)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableAncient Greeks, world music, and early modern constructions of Western European identityIrving, DRM ; Strohm, R (ROUTLEDGE, 2018)
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ItemHearing Other Cities: The Role of Seaborne Empires and Colonial Emporia in Early Modern Global Music HistoryIrving, DRM ; Knighton, T ; Mazuela-Anguita, A (Brepols, 2018)
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ItemMusic and Cosmopolitanism in the Early Modern Lusophone WorldIrving, DRM ; Bethencourt, F (Brill, 2018)
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ItemMusic and empireIrving, DRM (Wiley, 2016)Abstract Music and empire have an entangled relationship: just as empires have influenced the development and practice of music throughout much of the world, music has performed vital functions in empires throughout history. Music is deeply embedded within the political, religious, and economic processes of empires, symbolizing power across large distances and shaping ideas, practices, and beliefs. Music is a potent vehicle for the spread of ideology: it has been used to exert political and social control, but also as a tool for resistance. Within empires incorporating multiple ethnic groups, the performance, study, and teaching of music has been used to highlight cultural differences, or to enforce assimilation and standardization. Networks of transport, trade, and communication within and between empires have facilitated and precipitated the movement and circulation of musicians, instruments, ideas, and practices; the cross‐cultural adoption, adaptation, and/or mixing of these elements is a typical consequence of empire.
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ItemInterpreting Non-European Perceptions and Representations of Early Modern European MusicIRVING, DRM ; Mirelman, S (Gorgias PressLlc, 2010)
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ItemEmployment, Enfranchisement and Liminality: Ecclesiastical Musicians in Early Modern ManilaIRVING, DRM ; Knighton, T ; Baker, G (Cambridge University Press, 2011)Representing pioneering research, essays in this collection investigate musical developments in the urban context of colonial Latin America.
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ItemIntroduction: Faith, Knowledge, and PowerIRVING, DRM ; Alberts, T ; Irving, DRM ; Alberts, T (I.B. Tauris, 2013-09-30)Here, Tara Alberts and D.R.M. Irving draw together accounts of early modern religious conversions, diplomatic history and scientific explorations across the regions many societies, along with histories of slavery and urban development.
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ItemTrading Tunes: THOMAS FORREST, MALAY SONGS, AND MUSICAL EXCHANGE IN THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO, 1774-84Irving, DRM ; Alberts, T (I.B.Tauris, 2013-01-01)Here, Tara Alberts and D.R.M. Irving draw together accounts of early modern religious conversions, diplomatic history and scientific explorations across the regions many societies, along with histories of slavery and urban development.