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Contents
- Introduction Beate Kutschke;
- 1. Expressive revolutions: '1968' and music in The Netherlands Robert Adlington;
- 2. Music as plea for political action: the presence of musicians in Italian protest movements around 1968 Gianmario Borio;
- 3. 'This is my country': American popular music and political engagement in '1968' Sarah Hill;
- 4. Spontaneity and Black consciousness: South Africans imagining musical and political freedom in 1960s Europe Carol Muller;
- 5. Vietnamese popular song in '1968': war, protest and sentimentalism Barley Norton;
- 6. Music and protest in Japan: the rise of underground folk song in '1968' Toru Mitsui;
- 7. 'There is no revolution without song': 'new song' in Latin America Jan Fairley;
- 8. 'The power of music': antiauthoritarian music movements in Scandinavia in '1968' Alf Bjoernberg;
- 9. British rock: the short '1968', and the long Allan Moore;
- 10. '1968' and the experimental revolution in Britain Virginia Anderson;
- 11. Antiauthoritarian revolt by musical means on both sides of the Berlin Wall Beate Kutschke;
- 12. '1968' - the emergence of a protest culture in the popular music of the Eastern Bloc? Rudiger Ritter;
- 13. Gendering '1968': womanhood in model works of the People's Republic of China and movie musicals of Hong Kong Hon-Lun Yang;
- 14. A revolution in sheep's wool stockings: early music and '1968' Kailan Rubinoff;
- 15. Music and May 1968 in France: practices, roles, representations Eric Drott.