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A32=Alena Andrlová Fidlerová
A32=Hana Boková
A32=Iva Bydovská
A32=Kateina Bezinová
A32=Romana Macháková
A32=Veronika Bromová
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B01=Patricia Fumerton
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Czech Broadside Ballads as Text, Art, Song in Popular Culture, c.16001900

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This landmark collection makes a major contribution to the burgeoning field of broadside ballad study by investigating the hitherto unexplored treasure-trove of over 100,000 Central/Eastern European broadside ballads of the Czech Republic, from the 16th to the 19th century. Viewing Czech broadside ballads from an interdisciplinary perspective, we see them as unique and regional cultural phenomena: from their production and collecting processes to their musicology, linguistics, preservation, and more. At the same time, as contributors note, when viewed within a larger perspectiveextending ones gaze to take in ballad production in bordering lands (such as Germany, Poland, and Slovakia) and as far Northwest as Britain to as far Southwest as Brazilwe discover an international phenomenon at work. Czech printed ballads, we see, participated in a thriving popular culture of broadside ballads that spoke through text, art, and song to varied interests of the masses, especially the poor, worldwide. See more
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A32=Alena Andrlová FidlerováA32=Hana BokováA32=Iva BydovskáA32=Kateina BezinováA32=Romana MachákováA32=Veronika BromováAge Group_Uncategorizedautomatic-updateB01=Marie HanzelkováB01=Patricia FumertonB01=Pavel KosekCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=DSBDCategory=HBJDCategory=HBLHCOP=NetherlandsDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=Not available (reason unspecified)Price_€100 and abovePS=ActivesoftlaunchZ99=Milan Pol
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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
  • Publication City/Country: Netherlands
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789463721554

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Patricia Fumerton is distinguished Professor of English at the University of California Santa Barbara California and Director of the English Broadside Ballad Archive. She has edited nine collections of essays and authored three monographs. Pavel Kosek is full Professor of Czech Language at the Department of Czech Language Faculty of Arts Masaryk University Czech Republic. He has co-edited four critical editions three collections of essays and authored two books. Marie Hanzelková is assistant Professor at the Department of Czech Literature Faculty of Arts Masaryk University Czech. She has published several articles about Czech hymn-books from the sixteenth century. Formerly Researcher at the Department of Manuscripts and Early Printed Books Moravian Library in Brno https://www.mzk.cz/en/study-rooms/manuscripts-and-early-printed-books. Macháková has published several journal articles about the collection of old printings of the Moravian Library and about Czech writers of the twentieth century. Assistant Professor of Czech language at the Institute of Czech Language and Theory of Communication Faculty of Arts Charles University Czech Republic https://ucjtk.ff.cuni.cz/ustav/lide/zamestnanci/mgr-alena-andrlova-fidlerova-ph-d/. Fidlerová has edited one critical edition three textbooks and co-authored two books: Repertorium rukopis 17. a 18. století z muzejních sbírek v echách. Part I AJ and Part II KO (2003) Associate Professor of Czech literature in the Department of Czech Literature Faculty of Arts Masaryk University Czech Republic https://www.muni.cz/en/people/91-hana-bockova. Boková has co-edited four critical editions and authored the monograph Knihy náboné a prosté. K náboensky vzdlávací slovesné tvorb doby barokní. Director of the Ibero-American Centre of Metropolitan University in Prague and a research fellow at Complutense University in Madrid: https://www.mup.cz/en/research/research-centres/ibero-american_x0002_centre-iac/our-team/. Bezinová is author of monographs and articles that focus on the non-hegemonic processes of identification mobilities of people and ideas within the Americas as well as on the historical narratives of exchange and interconnectedness that the period of the Cold War helped to create between Latin America and Central Europe. In her most recent monograph entitled A Different Minority? US Latinos between Kennedy and Trump (2020) she analyzes the U.S. Latinx community in the nexus of transnational migration and citizenship Researcher in the Department of Czech Language Faculty of Arts Masaryk University Czech Republic https://www.muni.cz/en/people/11829-veronika-bromova. Bromová has authored the monograph Textová struktura nejstarích eských listin se zvlátním zetelem k vývoji formuláe (2009). Researcher at the National Museum and curator of the collection of broadside ballads and chapbooks and the digital library palíek (http://www.spalicek.net/). Bydovská has published several articles about Czech broadside ballads and has organized two exhibitions. iva.bydzovska@nm.cz Head of Manuscripts and Early Printed Books Department of the Moravian Library in Brno (https://www.mzk.cz/en/study-rooms/manuscripts-and-early-printed-books). Dufka has published several articles about the collecting and cataloguing of old printings. His most recent work (with Eva Chodjovská) is a monograph: Sbratel a jeho atlas. Bernard Pavel Moll (2021). Researcher at the Institute of Ethnology Czech Academy of Sciences Czech Republic http://www.eu.avcr.cz/cs/pracovnici/vera_x0002_frolcova/. Frolcová has co-edited three collections of essays and co-authored two monographs most recently Velikonoce v eské lidové kultue 2nd ed. (2020). Formerly Researcher at the Department of Manuscripts and Early Printed Books Moravian Library in Brno https://www.mzk.cz/en/study-rooms/manuscripts-and-early-printed-books. Glombová co-edited the exhibition catalogue The Wide Road to Brno: Broadside Ballads with Secular Themes (2021). Associate Professor in the Institute of Culture Studies Faculty of Humanities Nicolaus Copernicus University Poland https://www. researchgate.net/profile/Piotr-Grochowski-2. Grochowski is the author of several monographs and papers dealing with Polish broadside ballads folklore and popular culture inter alia Straszna zbrodnia rodzonej matki: Polskie pieni nowiniarskie na przeomie XIX i XX w. (2010). Piotr.Grochowski@umk.pl Full Professor of Czech literature at the Department of Czech Literature Faculty of Arts Masaryk University Czech Republic https://www.muni.cz/en/people/2257-michaela-soleiman_x0002_pour-hashemi/zivotopis. Hashemi has co-edited four critical editions and two collections of essays and she has authored two monographs: Karel Raínnedocenný barokní autor (2005) and Literární fenomén nepomu_x0002_censké homiletiky (2007) Researcher at the Institute of Ethnology Czech Academy of Sciences Czech Republic http://www.eu.avcr.cz/en/about-us/ staff/marketa-holubova/. She has co-edited three collections of essays and co-authored eight monographs most recently Etnografický atlas ech Moravy a Slezska IX. (2020) Assistant Professor of Czech Literature in the Department of Czech Literature and Literary Criticism and Researcher at the Centre for Regional Studies Faculty of Arts University of Ostrava Czech Republic https://ff.osu.eu/jakub-ivanek/8855/. Ivánek has co-edited three collections of essays and co-authored three books most recently Horo krásná spanilá! Poutní písn na Morav (16001850) (2019) Researcher at the Department of Manuscripts and Early Printed Books Moravian Library in Brno https://www.mzk.cz/en/study_x0002_rooms/manuscripts-and-early-printed-books. Machová has published Three Collections of Czech Broadside Ballads 153 several journal articles dealing with the early printings in the collections of Moravian Library. Full Professor of Czech Literature at the Department of Czech Literature and Literary Criticism Faculty of Arts University of Ostrava Czech Republic https://ff.osu.eu/kcl/jan-malura/12695/. Malura has co_x0002_edited three critical editions co-edited six collections of essays and co_x0002_authored five books most recently Horo krásná spanilá! Poutní písn na Morav (16001850) (2019). Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Slavic Studies Polish Academy of Sciences (Warsaw Poland) https://ispan.waw.pl/default/ en/employee/maciej-metrak/. Mtrak has published several journal articles about minority languages and cultures linguistic contact in German-Slavic border areas and Czech nineteenth-century popular literature (broadside ballads and chapbooks) from a linguistic and anthropological perspective Assistant Professor of Czech Language in the Department of Czech Language Faculty of Arts Masaryk University Czech Republic https://www.muni.cz/en/people/109306-olga-navratilova. Navrátilová has authored two books the most recent of which is Slovosled posesivních zájmen ve staré etin (2018). Full Professor of Czech Language in the Department of Czech Language Faculty of Arts Masaryk University Czech Republic https://www.muni.cz/en/people/218-jana-pleskalova/zivotopis. Pleskalová has co-edited four collections of essays and authored two books: Tvoení nejstarích eských osobních jmen (1998) and Vývoj vlastních jmen osobních v eských zemích v letech 10002010 (2011). Researcher at the Ethnographic Institute Moravian Museum Brno Czech Republic http://www.mzm.cz/etnograficky-ustav. Poláková has published several journal articles about Czech broadside ballads and popular culture and has written two monographs the most recent of which is Dva ivoty dv kultury dv zem. ekové na eském území od 2. poloviny 20. století do souasnosti (2020). She has also been the curator of two exhibitions about Czech broadside ballads https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxMF8EudGtc. Researcher at the Institute of Musicology Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava Slovakia http://uhv.sav.sk/ustav/vedecki-pracovnici/mgr-peter-ruscin-phd/. Ruin has edited and co-edited two collections of essays as well as authored two monographs the most recent of which is Cantus Catholici a tradícia duchovného spevu na Slovensku (2012). peter.ruscin@savba.sk Researcher at the Czech Museum of Music National Museum Czech Republic https://www.nm.cz/slavicky-tomas-phdr-phd. Slavický has co-edited a critical edition (Fridrich Bridelius: Jesliky. Staré nové písniky 2012) as well as a collection of essays. tomas.slavicky@nm.cz Researcher at the Regional Studies Centre in the Depart_x0002_ment of Czech Literature and Literary Criticism Faculty of Arts University of Ostrava Czech Republic https://ff.osu.eu/katerina-smyckova/81197/#3-publikacni-cinnost. Smyková has published several journal articles about Czech hymn books and authored the monograph Krátká vnost:Vytrení z asu v narativních textech od stedovku na práh moderní doby (2022). katerina.smyckova@osu.cz Researcher at the Silesian Museum and at the Centre for Regional Studies Department of Czech Literature and Literary Criticism Faculty of Arts University of Ostrava Czech Republic https://www.osu.eu/monika-szturcova/45359/. Szturcová has published several journal articles about Czech and Polish pilgrimage broadside ballads and co-authored a book: Pod ochranu tvou se utíkáme. Kult Panny Marie enstochovské v eském Slezsku a na Morav/Pod twoj obron uciekamy si. Kult Matki Boskiej Czstochowskiej na lsku Czeskim i na Morawach (2019) Assistant Professor in the Department of Czech Litera_x0002_ture Faculty of Arts Masaryk University Czech Republic https://www.phil.muni.cz/en/about-us/faculty-staff/13963-marie-hanzelkova. Hanzelková has published several articles about Czech hymn books from the sixteenth century and about Czech pilgrimage broadside ballads (e.g. Turning of Czech Pilgrimage Broadside Ballads 2021). marie.hanzelkova@phil.muni.cz. Researcher at the Czech Language Institute Czech Academy of Sciences Czech Republic https://ujc.avcr.cz/zakladniinformace/pracovnici/timofejev-dmitrij.html. Timofejev has co-edited six electronic critical editions and co-authored the book Rukopisné zlomky Knihovny Národního muzea signatury 1 D 1 E a 1 G (2016)

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