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portada Players' Work Time: A History of the British Musicians' Union, 1893–2013 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2016
Language
English
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781784991326
Edition No.
1
Categories

Players' Work Time: A History of the British Musicians' Union, 1893–2013 (in English)

John Williamson; Martin Cloonan (Author) · Manchester University Press · Hardcover

Players' Work Time: A History of the British Musicians' Union, 1893–2013 (in English) - John Williamson; Martin Cloonan

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Synopsis "Players' Work Time: A History of the British Musicians' Union, 1893–2013 (in English)"

This book examines the working lives of musicians over the past 120 years via the history of the Musicians' Union. The union has been at the centre of all major agreements covering the employment of musicians across the UK's music industries for this period and its role to date has largely been ignored by historians of the music profession, the music industries and trade unions. This book remedies that oversight, providing fresh insight to musicians' working lives, the industries in which they work and wider British social life. It explores a history of confrontation, coercion and compromise played out across the nation's studios, performance spaces and airwaves.

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