Country Music Goes to WarUniversity Press of Kentucky |
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Bloody War War Songs in Early Country Music | 26 |
Theres a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere The Story behind Its Success | 33 |
Gene Autry in World War II | 43 |
Peace in the Valley The Development of John Lairs Enterprises during WWII | 58 |
Hayloft Patriotism The National Barn Dance during World War II | 81 |
Jesus Hits Like an Atom Bomb Nuclear Warfare in Country Music 194456 | 102 |
Purple Hearts Heartbreak Ridge and Korean Mud Pain Patriotism and Faith in the 195053 Police Action | 126 |
Dear Ivan Country Music Perspectives on the Soviet Union and the Cold War | 143 |
True Patriot Brian Letton Goes to War Rae Wear | 152 |
Alternative to What? O Brother September 11 and the Politics of Country Music | 164 |
Ulster Loyalism and Country Music 196985 | 192 |
In Whose Name? Country Artists Speak Out on Gulf War II | 208 |
Country Music A Teaching Tool for Dealing with War | 227 |
Contributors | 248 |
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