Twenty Years of Revival Effort

Twenty Years of Revival Effort
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Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89067334946
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Synopsis Twenty Years of Revival Effort by : Greenbery B. Howard

Handbook of Revivals

Handbook of Revivals
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Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : NLS:B000239860
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Synopsis Handbook of Revivals by : Henry C. Fish

Handbook of Revivals, etc

Handbook of Revivals, etc
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Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0023082032
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Synopsis Handbook of Revivals, etc by : Henry Clay FISH

All That Is Native and Fine

All That Is Native and Fine
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 0807841439
ISBN-13 : 9780807841433
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Synopsis All That Is Native and Fine by : David E. Whisnant

In the American imagination, the word Appalachia designates more than a geographical region. It evokes fiddle tunes, patchwork quilts, split-rail fences, and all the other artifacts that decorate a cherished romantic region of the American mind. Da

The Epworth Herald

The Epworth Herald
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Total Pages : 746
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89063533004
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The Prophetic Times

The Prophetic Times
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Total Pages : 678
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924093210924
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Traditional Gaelic Bagpiping, 1745-1945

Traditional Gaelic Bagpiping, 1745-1945
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 425
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ISBN-10 : 9780773568907
ISBN-13 : 0773568905
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Synopsis Traditional Gaelic Bagpiping, 1745-1945 by : John G. Gibson

The bagpipe is one of the cultural icons of Scottish highlanders, but in the twentieth century traditional Scottish Gaelic piping has all but disappeared. Few recordings were ever made of traditional pipe music and there are almost no Gaelic-speaking pipers of the old school left. Recording an important aspect of Gaelic culture before it disappears, John Gibson chronicles the decline of traditional Highland Gaelic bagpiping - and Gaelic culture as a whole - and provides examples of traditional bagpipe music that have survived in the New World. Pulling together what is known of eighteenth-century West Highland piping and pipers and relating this to the effects of changing social conditions on traditional Scottish Gaelic piping since the suppression of the last Jacobite rebellion, Gibson presents a new interpretation of the decline of Gaelic piping and a new view of Gaelic society prior to the Highland diaspora. Refuting widely accepted opinions that after Culloden pipes and pipers were effectively banned in Scotland by the Disarming Act (1746), Gibson reveals that traditional dance bagpiping continued at least to the mid-nineteenth century. He argues that the dramatic depopulation of the Highlands in the nineteenth century was one of the main reasons for the decline of piping. Following the path of Scottish emigrants, Gibson traces the history of bagpiping in the New World and uncovers examples of late eighteenth-century traditional bagpiping and dance in Gaelic Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. He argues that these anachronistic cultural forms provide a vital link to the vanished folk music and culture of the Scottish highlanders. This definitive study throws light on the ways pipers and piping contributed to social integration in the days of the clan system and on the decline in Scottish Gaelic culture following the abolition of clans. It also illuminates the cultural problems faced by all ethnic minorities assimilated into unitary multinational societies.