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Luty 6, 2014
The Musical Quarterly, Vol. 88, No. 1 (Spring, 2005) pdf Inspired by the approaching centenary of independence, turn-of-the-century intellectuals reconsidered the nation’s values. Evolving alongside the series of social and economic transformations affecting the country, a multifaceted ideology emerged as the fundamental basis of Brazilian modernism, and the first two decades of the twentieth century […]
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Tagi: a semana de arte moderna, alberto nepomuceno, alexander levy, anita malfatti, brazil, camargo guarnieri, carlos gomez, ernesto nazare, folklore, francisco mignone, getulio vargas, graca aranha, heitor villa-lobos, henrique oswald, jose mauricio nunes garcia, leopold minguez, luciano gallet, marcelo tupinamba, mario de andrade, modernism, oscar lorenzo fernandez, samba, sao paulo, sarah hamilton-tyrrell
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Styczeń 9, 2014
Carola Dietze, „Toward a History on Equal Terms: A Discussion of „Provincializing Europe”” pdf Dipesh Chakrabarty, „In Defense of „Provincializing Europe”: A Response to Carola Dietze” pdf „History and Theory”, Vol. 47, No. 1 (Feb., 2008) Dietze: Dipesh Chakrabarty’s Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference originates from the context of the Subaltern Studies Group. […]
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Tagi: arnaldo momigliano, arnold gehlen, ben highmore, british empire, carola dietze, charles r bambach, dipesh chakrabarty, enlightenment, europe, georg wilhelm friedrich hegel, hartmut lehman, helmuth plessner, historicism, historismus, india, jean baudrillard, johann gottfried herder, karl marx, marshall berman, michael adas, michel foucault, modernity, peter wagner, subaltern studies group, united states, western europe
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Wrzesień 25, 2013
originally published in „The Musical Quarterly” , Vol. 1, No. 3 (Jul., 1915) pdf Grainger / The International Percy Grainger Society / The Percy Grainger Society / Grainger Studies With regard to music, our modem Western civilization produces, broadly speaking, two main types of educated men. On the one hand the professional musician or leisured amateur-enthusiast who spends the […]
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Tagi: arnold schoenberg, claude debussy, clef club, edvard grieg, england, eugenie lineff, ferruccio busoni, frederick delius, great britain, h.e. krehbiel, h.g. wells, harmony, igor stravinsky, ludwig van beethoven, maori, maurice ravel, natalie curtis, new zealand, polynesia, scandinavia
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Wrzesień 7, 2013
„Leonardo”, Vol. 29, No. 1 (1996) pdf What does it mean to think if there is no flow of time? And do we not know today that the brain is actually a time-oriented organ? The future, our plans for tomorrow, are processed in a different part of the brain than the one that stores our […]
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Tagi: albert einstein, belgium, chaos, charles darwin, dynamics, evolution, henri poincaré, instability, irreversibility, isaac newton, isabelle stengers, jacques monod, ludwig boltzmann, niels bohr, nonequilibrium physics, rudolf clausius, théophile de donder, thermodynamics, thomas kuhn
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Sierpień 2, 2013
„Ethnomusicology”, Vol. 20, No. 1 (Jan., 1976) pdf Egyptian phonograph history and recordings made only before the mid-1930s have been examined here. I have discussed the crop of recordings made during what may be considered the phonograph era in Egypt. The closing year of this era is roughly the year 1932. The choice of this […]
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Tagi: baidaphon, cairo, columbia, egypt, favorite, gramophone, homochord, mechian, odeon, orfeon, pathé, perfectaphon, phonograph, phonograph cylinder, phonographic industry, record, record label, zonophone
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