As a start point for item 1, I recommend:
Mackinnon, Niall, "The British Folk Scene: Musical Performance and Social
Identity", (Buckingham: Open University Press, 1993)
In particular chapter 3, though much else is relevant too.
Simon
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> Dear IASPMites,
> I am seeking for articles, books, research contacts concerning
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> 1. American and British folk movement in the 60's and differences
> between them. (themes : ideology - folk against popular, puritanism
> and ideals of the singing style).
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> 2. Popular music and compositions of Hans Eisler
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> I know some material which have been written about these things, but
> what I am looking for is, say, fresh ideas..
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> I am very grateful for any kind of help, hint or information.
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> Regards
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> Tarja Rautiainen
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> Tarja Rautiainen
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> University of Tampere
> Department of Folk Tradition
> Ethnomusicology
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