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- 2006029555 contributor B10441117.
- 2006029555 created "c2007.".
- 2006029555 date "2007".
- 2006029555 date "c2007.".
- 2006029555 dateCopyrighted "c2007.".
- 2006029555 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-299) and index.".
- 2006029555 description "Prelude. Opening theme : the Hutchinson Family Singers as reformers ; First variation : the Hutchinsons' commercial success and legacy -- Part first. Exposition : the Civil War and the postbellum problem of antislavery ; Development, scene one, 1893 : the legacy of the Hutchinson Family Singers and of antislavery reform ; Scene two, the 1840s : music and antislavery, the Hutchinson Family Singers as public abolitionists -- Part second. First section : origins of the Hutchinson family, 1800-1830 ; Second section : the Hutchinson children and some initial musical influences ; First section (modified) : Milford, the Hutchinson family, religion, and culture -- Intermission (bridge to part third). Changes in a northern land : religion, politics, and culture, 1820-1840 ; Manufactured nature -- Part third. First section : music (the Hutchinsons' first concert) ; Second section : a music career and the hunt for an identity, 1841 -- Coda to first section : music (music publishing and the Hutchinsons' 1843 hits) -- Part fourth. Theme : leisure and politics in 1844 ; First variation : money for nothing? The Hutchinson family singers as communitarians ; Second variation : Hutchinson Family Singers fans and the weight of sympathy -- Finale. Exposition : American antislavery abroad, racially mixed audiences at home ; Development : antiwar culture and political antislavery, 1845-1848 ; Recapitulation, opening : Abby's retirement, 1849 -- Recapitulation, closing : the end of the Hutchinson Family Singers ; Coda to part first : John and Fred, the 1893 Danvers Meeting, the 1893 World Expo, and the trajectory of black and white antebellum reform -- Appendix : lyrics to select Hutchinson Family Singers songs.".
- 2006029555 extent "xi, 312 p. :".
- 2006029555 identifier "0300111983 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- 2006029555 identifier "9780300111989 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- 2006029555 identifier 2006029555-b.html.
- 2006029555 identifier 2006029555-d.html.
- 2006029555 identifier 2006029555.html.
- 2006029555 issued "2007".
- 2006029555 issued "c2007.".
- 2006029555 language "eng".
- 2006029555 publisher "New Haven : Yale University Press,".
- 2006029555 spatial "New Hampshire".
- 2006029555 spatial "United States".
- 2006029555 subject "782.42092/273 B 22".
- 2006029555 subject "Antislavery movements United States History 19th century.".
- 2006029555 subject "Hutchinson Family (Singers)".
- 2006029555 subject "ML421.H88 G33 2007".
- 2006029555 subject "Singers New Hampshire Biography.".
- 2006029555 tableOfContents "Prelude. Opening theme : the Hutchinson Family Singers as reformers ; First variation : the Hutchinsons' commercial success and legacy -- Part first. Exposition : the Civil War and the postbellum problem of antislavery ; Development, scene one, 1893 : the legacy of the Hutchinson Family Singers and of antislavery reform ; Scene two, the 1840s : music and antislavery, the Hutchinson Family Singers as public abolitionists -- Part second. First section : origins of the Hutchinson family, 1800-1830 ; Second section : the Hutchinson children and some initial musical influences ; First section (modified) : Milford, the Hutchinson family, religion, and culture -- Intermission (bridge to part third). Changes in a northern land : religion, politics, and culture, 1820-1840 ; Manufactured nature -- Part third. First section : music (the Hutchinsons' first concert) ; Second section : a music career and the hunt for an identity, 1841 -- Coda to first section : music (music publishing and the Hutchinsons' 1843 hits) -- Part fourth. Theme : leisure and politics in 1844 ; First variation : money for nothing? The Hutchinson family singers as communitarians ; Second variation : Hutchinson Family Singers fans and the weight of sympathy -- Finale. Exposition : American antislavery abroad, racially mixed audiences at home ; Development : antiwar culture and political antislavery, 1845-1848 ; Recapitulation, opening : Abby's retirement, 1849 -- Recapitulation, closing : the end of the Hutchinson Family Singers ; Coda to part first : John and Fred, the 1893 Danvers Meeting, the 1893 World Expo, and the trajectory of black and white antebellum reform -- Appendix : lyrics to select Hutchinson Family Singers songs.".
- 2006029555 title "Singing for freedom : the Hutchinson Family Singers and the nineteenth-century culture of reform / Scott Gac.".
- 2006029555 type "text".