The History of European Jazz The Music, Musicians and Audience in Context Edited by Francesco Martinelli, Jazz Promoter, Journalist, Lecturer and Author Equinox Publishing, the independent academic publisher based in Sheffield (UK), 2018 Part 1: Western Europe 1. France (pp. 12-40) by Xavier Prevost 2a. Great Britain 1900-1960 (pp. 41-56) by Alyn Shipton 2b. Great Britain 1950-2010: Late-flowering Seeds of the Triangular Trade (pp. 57-82) by Duncan Heining 3. Ireland (pp. 83-95) by Cormac Larkin 4. Germany (pp. 96-119) by Martin Pfleiderer 5. The Netherlands (pp. 120-142) by Bert Vuijsje 6. Belgium (pp. 143-160) by Jean-Pol Schroeder 7. Luxembourg (pp. 161-171) by Marc Demuth Part 2: Scandinavia 8. Denmark (pp. 172-193) by Tore Mortensen 9a. Sweden: 1919-1969 (pp. 194-216) by Jan Bruer 9b. Sweden 1970-2000 (pp. 217-223) by Måns Wallgren 10. Finland (pp. 224-237) by Juha Henriksson 11. Norway (pp. 238-263) by Bjorn Stendahl 12. Iceland (pp. 264-275) by Vernhardur Linnet Part 3: Central Europe 13. Poland (pp. 276-303) by Krystian Brodacki 14. Czech Republic (pp. 304-314) by Yvetta Kajanova 15. Slovakia (pp. 315-322) by Yvetta Kajanova 16. Hungary: the road to independence (pp. 323-340) 17. Romania (pp. 341-355) by Virgil Mihaiu 18. Austria (pp. 356-377) by Andreas Felber 19. Switzerland (pp. 378) by Bruno Spoerri Part 4: Eastern Europe 20. Russia: Ninety-five Years in Search of an Identity (pp. 392-421) by Cyril Moshkov 21. Belarus (pp. 422-425) by Dmitri Podberezsky 22. Ukraine (pp. 426-437) by Aleksander Yudin Part 5: The Western Mediterranean 23. Spain (pp. 438-460) by Chema Martinez 24a. Portugal: 1920-1974 (pp. 461-469) by Pedro Cravinho 24b. Portugal: 1974-2000 (pp. 470-481) by Rui Eduardo Paes 25. Italy (pp. 492-517) by Francesco Martinelli Part 6: The Baltic States 26. Latvia (pp. 518-528) by Indrikis Veitners 27. Lithuania (pp. 529-545) by Ruta Skudiene 28. Estonia (pp. 546-559) by Tiit Lauk Part 7: South-East Europe 29. Greece (pp. 560-570) by Sakis Papadimitriou 30. Former Yugoslavia (including Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Montenegro, Vojvodina and Kosovo) (pp. 571-599) by Mladen Mazur, Iço Vidmar, Eleni Novakovska, Edin Zubcevic 31. Bulgaria (pp. 600-607) by Vladimir Gadjev Part 8: Europe/Asia 32. Turkey (pp. 608-620) by Hulya Tuncag 33. Azerbaijan (pp. 621-628) by Rain Sultanov 34. Armenia (pp. 629-641) by Armen Manukian |