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The Musical Traditions of Northern Ireland and its Diaspora

Community and Conflict

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Exploring the cultural dynamics of Northern Ireland, this book delves into how traditional music serves as a marker of religious and ethnic identity, particularly since the onset of the 'troubles' in 1968. It examines the rise of the Ulster Scots tradition post-Good Friday Agreement and analyzes the role of Protestant musicians in Irish popular culture. David Cooper provides ethnographic and ethnomusicological insights into a group of traditional musicians from County Antrim, offering a comprehensive understanding of the region's musical landscape.

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The Musical Traditions of Northern Ireland and its Diaspora, David Cooper

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2009
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