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ItemThéophile Gautier's Complex Engagement with SpainMurphy, KR (Institute of Mediaeval Music, 2013)
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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.
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ItemCybraries in paradise: New technologies and ethnographic repositoriesBarwick, L ; Thieberger, N ; Kapitzke, C ; Bruce, BC (Routledge, 2013-01-01)Digital technologies have altered research practices surrounding creation and use of ethnographic field recordings, and the methodologies and paradigms of the disciplines centered around their interpretation. In this chapter we discuss some examples of our current research practices as fieldworkers documenting music and language in the Asia-Pacific region in active engagement with the cultural heritage communities, and as developers and curators of the digital repository PARADISEC (the Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures: ). We suggest a number of benefits that the use of digital technologies can bring to the recording of material from small and endangered cultures, and to its re-use by communities and researchers.
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ItemIntroductionCampbell, DJ ; ROBINSON, S (WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2013-08)