Playing, learning, and using music in early Middle Indiana
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2013
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M.A.
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2013
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History
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Indiana University
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This thesis is a study of how people in the nine counties of central Indiana learned, appreciated, and performed music from 1800 to 1840. A concluding proposal for a public history application of this research is included.
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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
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Music -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticism, Popular music -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticism, Instrumental music -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticism, Sheet music -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticism, Hymns, English -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticism, Ballads, English -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticism, Shape-note singing -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticism, Regionalism -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticism, African Americans -- Indiana -- Indianapolis -- 19th century -- History and criticism, Spirituals (Songs) -- Indiana -- 19th century -- History and criticism, Music -- Social aspects -- Indiana -- History -- 19th century, Popular music -- Writing and publishing -- Indiana -- 19th century, Music in education -- Indiana -- 19th century -- Philosophy, Conner Prairie (Museum), Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library, Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)
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