John Bull (Symbolic character); Great Britain -- Relations -- France; Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873; Great Britain -- History, Military; Crimean War, 1853-1856; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
A song on the British and French alliance for the Crimean War
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John Bull (Symbolic character); Great Britain -- Relations -- France; Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815; Nationalism; Patriotism; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
Nationalistic piece concerning British might and the Napoleonic Wars
Travel; France -- Relations -- Spain; France; John Bull (Symbolic character); Home; Wealth; Money; Dover (England); War; Panic; Wit and humor; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
Songs--United States--20th Century; Popular Music--United States
Cover: drawing of a bull's head with a string of flowers tied between the horns, caricatures of African American males stare out from the cow's eyes, while an African American female is painted on the cows forehead; ""Music Supplement New York...
The Lomaxes, and other collectors of their time and also decades later, found some of the most powerful vernacular music of the American South in the region's oppressive and violent prison system. The songs they found there, John and Alan Lomax...