Music bookshelf
- Rethinking Migration: Challenging Borders, Citizenship and Race 17 March 2025 Edited by Bridget Anderson, Professor of Migration, Mobilities and Citizenship at the University of Bristol. Among multiple chapters by colleagues across the University of Bristol, this book includes a chapter "Sounds across Borders and the Ukraine War" by Dr Florian Scheding, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Music.
- The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Middlebrow 10 January 2025 Edited by Dr Kate Guthrie and Professor Christopher Chowrimootoo (University of Notre Dame)
- Original Pirate Material: The Streets and Transatlantic Hip-hop Exchange 10 November 2024 By Professor Justin Williams Cambridge Elements, Cambridge University Press
- Droppin’ knowledge: ‘The Fifth Element in Hip Hop Culture’ 10 September 2024 Special Issue of Journal of Global HipHop Studies (Vol. 5.1 and 5.2 double issue) Co-editors Darren Chetty, Sina Nitzsche, and Justin A. Williams
- Critical cluster: processions in early medieval Iberia 15 June 2023 Guest edited by Professor Emma Hornby and Dr David Andrés Fernández
- Understanding the Old Hispanic Office: Texts, Melodies, and Devotion in Early Medieval Iberia 10 February 2022 By Professor Emma Hornby, Dr Kati Ihnat, Professor Rebecca Maloy and Dr Raquel Rojo Carrillo; edited by Emma Hornby
- The Art of Appreciation: Music and Middlebrow Culture in Modern Britain 29 November 2021 By Dr Kate Guthrie. Published by University of California Press
- Brithop: The Politics of UK Regional Rap in the New Century 20 October 2020 By Dr Justin Williams. Published by Oxford University Press
- Music and the Sonorous Sublime in European Culture, 1680–1880 19 June 2020 Edited by Professor Sarah Hibberd and Dr Miranda Stanyon
- Muzik Im Vorspann (Music in the Opening Credits) 14 May 2020 Co-edited by Dr Guido Heldt, Tarek Krohn, Peter Moormann, and Willem Strank
About the bookshelf
The Department of Music bookshelf is a round-up of authored and edited books, and other key published works, from our academics.
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