| Authors |
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| Publication date |
2018
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| Host editors |
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H. Bak
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F. Mehring
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M. Roza
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| Book title |
Politics and Cultures of Liberation
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| Book subtitle |
Media, Memory, and Projections of Democracy
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| ISBN |
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| Series |
Radboud Studies in Humanities
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| Pages (from-to) |
177–191
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| Number of pages |
15
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| Publisher |
Leiden: Brill
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| Organisations |
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Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA)
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| Abstract |
In the decades after the Second World War, the Netherlands underwent significant economical, political and cultural changes, which invited the Dutch to rethink their national identity. Jazz, which triggered cultural debates since it first arrived in Europe, provides an ideal lens to look at these changes. This essay seeks to position jazz in the ever-changing cultural and social landscapes of the Netherlands in the postwar years, beginning with the liberation in May 1945 and ending in the 1970s.
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| Document type |
Chapter
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| Language |
English
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| Published at |
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004292017_010
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