
"British Military Music during the Napoleonic Wars" Topic
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Eamonn1812 | 03 Dec 2023 1:49 p.m. PST |
I've recently published an article on British military music and society during the Napoleonic Wars. Free to read here: doi.org/10.1093/hisres/htad027 Abstract
The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars were experienced by the ears as much as the eyes, yet the auditory dimensions of these conflicts have received limited attention from historians. This article interrogates the reach and reception of military music in wartime Britain and Ireland by drawing on a wealth of evidence from memoirs, diaries, press reports and regimental archives. It demonstrates that military bands provided sought-after entertainment at myriad public events and staged open-air concerts for socially diverse audiences. The article interprets martial music-making as an important civil-military interface and a potent form of cultural propaganda: a means of inculcating patriotism and asserting the sonic supremacy of the established order in a revolutionary age. But it also reveals that military music provoked irritation, controversy and distress, not least by generating noise complaints and exacerbating sectarianism in Ireland. The article concludes by considering the role of British regimental music-making in overseas colonies and foreign theatres of operations, arguing that it functioned as a form of soft power that underpinned imperial authority, aided diplomacy and eased relations with local inhabitants. An intrusive symptom of large-scale military mobilization, martial music shaped civilian attitudes and soundscapes while profoundly influencing broader musical culture. |
14Bore | 03 Dec 2023 2:26 p.m. PST |
I been trying to listen to period music, there is some to be found on YouTube |
piper909  | 03 Dec 2023 10:41 p.m. PST |
Nothing beats bagpipes; not rock, nor scissor, nor paper! |
pzivh43  | 04 Dec 2023 6:54 a.m. PST |
Ah, yes, bagpipes. Nothing like the soulful sound of a herd of angry cats fighting to get out of a bag. Just kidding---love the bagpipes! |
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