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Binding
Hardcover
Weight
3 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
Yes
ISBN
9780300111989
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Singing for Freedom : the Hutchinson Family Singers and the Nineteenth-Century Culture of Reform
Item Height
0.1in
Author
Scott Gac
Item Length
1in
Publisher
Yale University Press
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
21.7 Oz
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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In the two decades prior to the Civil War, the Hutchinson Family Singers of New Hampshire became America's most popular musical act. Out of a Baptist revival upbringing, John, Asa, Judson, and Abby Hutchinson transformed themselves in the 1840s into national icons, taking up the reform issues of their age and singing out especially for temperance and antislavery reform. This engaging book is the first to tell the full story of the Hutchinsons, how they contributed to the transformation of American culture, and how they originated the marketable American protest song. Through concerts, writings, sheet music publications, and books of lyrics, the Hutchinson Family Singers established a new space for civic action, a place at the intersection of culture, reform, religion, and politics. The book documents the Hutchinsons' impact on abolition and other reform projects and offers an original conception of the rising importance of popular culture in antebellum America.

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300111983
ISBN-13
9780300111989
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60685287

Product Key Features

Author
Scott Gac
Publication Name
Singing for Freedom : the Hutchinson Family Singers and the Nineteenth-Century Culture of Reform
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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Item Length
1in
Item Height
0.1in
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
21.7 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ml421.H88g33 2007
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"InSinging for FreedomScott Gac offers readers a remarkable look at the music of America''s first great age of reform. The Hutchinson Family Singers gave voice to the popular movement for radical change not unlike the anti-war and pro-Civil Rights musicians of the 1950s, 60s and 70s. But in Gac''s artful hands, the family''s history reveals much more, showing us the nexus between religion and reform, individualism and the search for community, and the entrepreneurial spirit and moral impulse that defined the era. No one hoping to understand the culture of the 19th century can afford to overlook this book."-Carol Berkin, author ofRevolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America's Independence, "In Singing for Freedom Scott Gac offers readers a remarkable look at the music of America 's first great age of reform. The Hutchinson Family Singers gave voice to the popular movement for radical change not unlike the anti-war and pro-Civil Rights musicians of the 1950s, 60s and 70s. But in Gac's artful hands, the family's history reveals much more, showing us the nexus between religion and reform, individualism and the search for community, and the entrepreneurial spirit and moral impulse that defined the era. No one hoping to understand the culture of the 19th century can afford to overlook this book."-Carol Berkin, author of Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America's Independence, �The Hutchinson Family Singers were the era�s best-known musicians, admired by the powerful and powerless alike. Singing for Freedom illumines beautifully these extraordinary lives, etching sharply the highlights and the shadows.��Dale Cockrell, author of Excelsior: Journals of the Hutchinson Family Singers, 1842-1846, �In Singing for Freedom Scott Gac offers readers a remarkable look at the music of America's first great age of reform. The Hutchinson Family Singers gave voice to the popular movement for radical change not unlike the anti-war and pro-Civil Rights musicians of the 1950s, 60s and 70s. But in Gac's artful hands, the family's history reveals much more, showing us the nexus between religion and reform, individualism and the search for community, and the entrepreneurial spirit and moral impulse that defined the era. No one hoping to understand the culture of the 19th century can afford to overlook this book.��Carol Berkin, author of Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America�s Independence, �Gac�s book is a rare work of cultural history that is a joy to read and that sheds enormous light on the era, suggesting the texture and feel of the time.��John Stauffer, Harvard University, "The Hutchinson Family Singers were the era's best-known musicians, admired by the powerful and powerless alike. Singing for Freedom illumines beautifully these extraordinary lives, etching sharply the highlights and the shadows."-Dale Cockrell, author of Excelsior: Journals of the Hutchinson Family Singers, 1842-1846, "Scott Gac is a splendid narrative craftsman, schooled in history and musicology. His 'Singing for Freedom' is a unique and compelling book-the first work to carefully uncover the busy, fascinating intersection of music, popular culture, commerce, celebrity, and abolitionism. Behold: a time long before Bob Dylan when lyrics really mattered, and singing abolitionists were rock stars with political clout."-David W. Blight, Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition, Yale University, "The Hutchinson Family Singers were the era's best-known musicians, admired by the powerful and powerless alike. Singing for Freedomillumines beautifully these extraordinary lives, etching sharply the highlightsandthe shadows."-Dale Cockrell, author ofExcelsior: Journals of the Hutchinson Family Singers, 1842-1846, "In Singing for Freedom Scott Gac offers readers a remarkable look at themusic of America's first great age of reform. The Hutchinson Family Singers gave voice to the popular movement for radical change not unlike the anti-war and pro-Civil Rights musicians of the 1950s, 60s and 70s. But in Gac's artful hands, the family's history reveals much more, showing us the nexus between religion and reform, individualism and the search for community, and the entrepreneurial spirit and moral impulse that definedthe era. No one hoping to understand the culture of the 19th century can afford to overlook this book."-Carol Berkin, author of Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America's Independence, "The Hutchinson Family Singers were the era's best-known musicians, admired by the powerful and powerless alike. Singing for Freedom illumines beautifully these extraordinary lives, etching sharply the highlights and the shadows."--Dale Cockrell, author of Excelsior: Journals of the Hutchinson Family Singers, 1842-1846, "Scott Gac is a splendid narrative craftsman, schooled in history and musicology. His 'Singing for Freedom' is a unique and compelling book--the first work to carefully uncover the busy, fascinating intersection of music, popular culture, commerce, celebrity, and abolitionism. Behold: a time long before Bob Dylan when lyrics really mattered, and singing abolitionists were rock stars with political clout."--David W. Blight, Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition, Yale University, "Gac's book is a rare work of cultural history that is a joy to read and that sheds enormous light on the era, suggesting the texture and feel of the time."--John Stauffer, Harvard University, "In Singing for Freedom Scott Gac offers readers a remarkable look at the music of America's first great age of reform. The Hutchinson Family Singers gave voice to the popular movement for radical change not unlike the anti-war and pro-Civil Rights musicians of the 1950s, 60s and 70s. But in Gac's artful hands, the family's history reveals much more, showing us the nexus between religion and reform, individualism and the search for community, and the entrepreneurial spirit and moral impulse that defined the era. No one hoping to understand the culture of the 19th century can afford to overlook this book."--Carol Berkin, author of Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America's Independence, "The Hutchinson Family Singers were the era's best-known musicians, admired by the powerful and powerless alike. "Singing for Freedom" illumines beautifully these extraordinary lives, etching sharply the highlights "and" the shadows."--Dale Cockrell, author of "Excelsior: Journals of the Hutchinson Family Singers, 1842-1846 ", "The Hutchinson Family Singers were the era's best-known musicians, admired by the powerful and powerless alike.  Singing for Freedom illumines beautifully these extraordinary lives, etching sharply the highlights and the shadows."-Dale Cockrell, author of Excelsior: Journals of the Hutchinson Family Singers, 1842-1846, "Scott Gac is a splendid narrative craftsman, schooled in history and musicology. His ''Singing for Freedom'' is a unique and compelling book--the first work to carefully uncover the busy, fascinating intersection of music, popular culture, commerce, celebrity, and abolitionism. Behold: a time long before Bob Dylan when lyrics really mattered, and singing abolitionists were rock stars with political clout."--David W. Blight, Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition, Yale University, "Scott Gac is a splendid narrative craftsman, schooled in history and musicology. His 'Singing for Freedom' is a unique and compelling book�the first work to carefully uncover the busy, fascinating intersection of music, popular culture, commerce, celebrity, and abolitionism. Behold: a time long before Bob Dylan when lyrics really mattered, and singing abolitionists were rock stars with political clout."�David W. Blight, Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition, Yale University, "In Singing for Freedom Scott Gac offers readers a remarkable look at the music of America's first great age of reform. The Hutchinson Family Singers gave voice to the popular movement for radical change not unlike the anti-war and pro-Civil Rights musicians of the 1950s, 60s and 70s. But in Gac's artful hands, the family's history reveals much more, showing us the nexus between religion and reform, individualism and the search for community, and the entrepreneurial spirit and moral impulse that defined the era. No one hoping to understand the culture of the 19th century can afford to overlook this book."-Carol Berkin, author of Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America's Independence, "Scott Gac is a splendid narrative craftsman, schooled in history and musicology. His ''Singing for Freedom'' is a unique and compelling book-the first work to carefully uncover the busy, fascinating intersection of music, popular culture, commerce, celebrity, and abolitionism. Behold: a time long before Bob Dylan when lyrics really mattered, and singing abolitionists were rock stars with political clout."-David W. Blight, Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition, Yale University, "Gac's book is a rare work of cultural history that is a joy to read and that sheds enormous light on the era, suggesting the texture and feel of the time."-John Stauffer, Harvard University    , "Gac's book is a rare work of cultural history that is a joy to read and that sheds enormous light on the era, suggesting the texture and feel of the time."-John Stauffer, Harvard University
Copyright Date
2007
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Slavery, Composers & Musicians, Individual Composer & Musician
Lccn
2006-029555
Dewey Decimal
782.42092/273 B
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music, Social Science

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