The Karl Muck Scandal: Classical Music And Xenophobia In World War I America (pdf)

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Author Melissa D. Burrage
Edition 1
Edition Year 2019
Format PDF
ISBN 9781580469500
Language English
Number Of Pages 450
Publisher University of Rochester Press

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One of the cherished narratives of American history is that of the Statue of Liberty welcoming immigrants to its shores. Accounts of the exclusion and exploitation of Chinese immigrants in the late nineteenth century and Japanese internment during World War II tell a darker story of American immigration. Less well-known, however, is the treatment of German-Americans and German nationals in the United States during World War I. Initially accepted and even welcomed into American society, at the outbreak of war, this group would face rampant intolerance and anti-German hysteria. Melissa D. Burrage’s book illustrates this dramatic shift in attitude in her engrossing narrative of Dr. Karl Muck, the celebrated German conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, who was targeted and ultimately disgraced by a New York Philharmonic board member and by capitalists from that city who used his private sexual life as a basis for having him arrested, interned, and deported from the United States.

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Author

Melissa D. Burrage

Edition

1

Edition Year

2019

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781580469500

Language

English

Number Of Pages

450

Publisher

University of Rochester Press

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