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<title>The Dispute for the “People” and Its Songs: A Sonic Battle at the Front and Rearguard during the Spanish Civil War</title>
<creator>Díaz Viana, Luis</creator>
<creator>Fernández de Mata, Ignacio</creator>
<description>Music, especially with lyrics, has long accompanied wars, from those fought by the smallest&#xd;
societies to those of the most complex. One need only look at the multitude of warrior chants,&#xd;
marches, hymns, singsongs, airs, ditties, and jingles related to warfare that have been&#xd;
produced throughout time. Many of these songs share a communitarian aim: tying the&#xd;
soldiers’ or warriors’ social and even personal identities to that of the group or the unit,&#xd;
fomenting camaraderie as well as heroism and self-sacrifice. The elements most conducive to&#xd;
such feelings are invoked in the lyrics with references to the patria or homeland; groups of&#xd;
membership or kinship such as family, lineages, or clans; as well as the common religion, the&#xd;
countryside; and of course, the great modern monster, the nation.</description>
<date>2025-01-30</date>
<date>2025-01-30</date>
<date>2021</date>
<type>info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart</type>
<identifier>9783034331272</identifier>
<identifier>http://hdl.handle.net/10259/10094</identifier>
<identifier>https://doi.org/10.3726/b12904</identifier>
<language>eng</language>
<relation>Music and the Spanish Civil War. p. 25-58</relation>
<relation>https://doi.org/10.3726/b12904</relation>
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<publisher>Peter Lang</publisher>
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