ABSTRACT
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 perspective—extending one’s 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 Brazil—we 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|38 pages
Introduction
chapter 1|36 pages
The History and Reception of Czech Broadside Ballads within Local, Regional, and Global Contexts
part II|98 pages
General Overview
chapter 5|16 pages
Previous Research on Broadside Ballads, with a Particular Focus on Literary History
chapter 6|24 pages
Three Collections of Czech Broadside Ballads: Creating, Organizing, and Providing Access
part III|98 pages
Topics
chapter 10|20 pages
Give the Devil His Due: Demons and Demonic Presence in Czech Broadside Ballads
chapter 11|20 pages
Reality and Fiction in Broadside Ballads and Their Contemporary Reception: A Case Study
part IV|78 pages
Musicology and Transmission
chapter 13|16 pages
Melodies of Czech Broadside Ballads in the Historical Contexts of Song Culture
chapter 14|18 pages
The Melodies of Broadside Ballads and Pilgrimage Songs and the Many Media of the Song Tradition
chapter 15|26 pages
Czech Religious Broadside Ballads in Slovak Manuscript Hymnals of the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
part V|46 pages
Language
chapter 17|24 pages
The Orthography of Czech Broadside Ballads from the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
part VI|90 pages
The Wider Context
