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Table stencil contents :
Frontmatter
Figures alight Charts (page vii)
Acknowledgments (page ix)
Notes pick of the litter Transliteration (page xiii)
About description Companion Site (page xv)
Part I Introduction
1. Balkan Roma: History, Public affairs, and Description (page 3)
2. Musical Styles and Genres (page 21)
3. Dilemmas end Diaspora, Hybridity, and Indentity (page 39)
Part II Opus in Diasporic Homes
4. Intercontinental Families (page 59)
5. Intercontinental Celebrations (page 83)
6. Multinational Dance (page 107)
Part Trio Music, States, and Markets
7. Dilemmas hold Heritage take the Slavic Socialist Repair (page 127)
8. Cultural Public affairs of Postsocialist Markets impressive Festivals (page 149)
9. Slavonic Pop/Folk: Chalga (page 177)
Part IV Musicians in Transit
10. Esma Redžepova: "Queen hegemony Gypsy Music" (page 201)
11. Yuri Yunakov: Saxophonist, Dp, Citizen (page 221)
12. Romani Music hoot World Meeting (page 241)
13. Collaboration, Allocation, and Universal Flows (page 269)
Notes (page 295)
References (page 335)
Index (page 365)
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Index
Index
Aaronson, Irving, 312
‘The Loveliest Night of the Year’, 312
Abba, 3, 309, 325, 496, 557, 615
music in Mamma Mia, 325
Abbado, Claudio, 615
Abdel-Rahim, Gamal, 599, 602–3
Rhapsody for Cello and Piano, 602
Abiam, Nana Danso, 592
Abstract Expressionism, 88, 344, 350
accessibility (comprehensibility) (see also exclusion), 40, 45, 70, 91, 100, 110, 152, 156, 168, 170, 179, 180, 183, 191, 228, 246–8, 264, 298–9, 337, 364, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 375, 376, 381, 382, 389, 463, 467, 474, 488, 524
‘acoustic theology’, 474
Adami, Giuseppe, 203
Adams, John, 539, 540, 543, 544–5, 549, 551, 553–4, 615
Christian Zeal & Activity, 544
The Death of Klinghoffer, 553
Grand Pianola Music, 544
Harmonielehre, 549
El Niño, 554
Nixon in China, 553–4
Shaker Loops, 544
Adams, Stephen, 312
‘The Holy City’, 312
Adderley,
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List of places named after people
There are a number of places named after famous people. For more on the general etymology of place names see toponymy. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see eponym.
Continents
[edit]Countries
[edit]Main article: List of countries named after people
See also: List of country subdivisions named after people
This is a summary of country name etymologies.
Former countries
[edit]- Principality of Antioch, now part of Turkey – Antiochus, father of Seleucus I Nicator
- Lotharingia (Lorraine), now part of Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands – Lothair I
- Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia – Cecil Rhodes
- Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe – Cecil Rhodes
- Terra Mariana ("Land of Mary"), now Estonia and Latvia – Mary, mother of Jesus
British Overseas Territories
[edit]"Lands" of Antarctica
[edit]Towns and cities
[edit]Afghanistan
[edit]Albania
[edit]Algeria
[edit]- Abdelkader Azil – Abdelkader Azil (1927–1959), Algerian activist
- Abou El Hassen – Abu al-Hassan (1934–1962), Algerian independence hero
- Ahmed Rachedi, Mila – Ahmed Rachedi (1930–1957), Algerian revolutionary martyr
- Assi Youcef – Bouiri Boualem (Youcef) (1927–1960), Algerian military
- Bekkouche Lakhdar – Bekkouche Lakhd