Synopses & Reviews
This study of American liberty and war songs is among the first to examine them in a historical and literary context and to focus almost exclusively on the lyrics. Unlike other works that are primarily songbooks, this book provides a fresh view of an important aspect of American culture and offers new insight into the thoughts and feelings of Americans during periods of crisis. Special attention is given to the songs that emerged from the early American wartime experiences, including those written before and during the Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Civil War, with an emphasis on the similarities and differences in song themes, techniques and styles.
About the Author
KENT A. BOWMAN, who teaches American history in Denton, Texas, has a special interest in the interrelationship of music, literature, art and history.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Fair Liberty's Call
Melodies of Battle
Heroes, Villains and Democrats
Star Spangled Melodies
Rough and Ready Singers
Old Tunes for a New War
Original Sounds
Conclusions and Observations
Appendix: Selected Song Lyrics
Bibliography
Index