

An edition of The World That Made New Orleans (2008)
From Spanish Silver to Congo Square
By Ned Sublette
Publish Date
January 1, 2008
Publisher
Lawrence Hill Books,Distributed by Independent Publishers Group
Language
eng
Pages
368
Description:
"Offering a new perspective on the unique cultural influences of New Orleans, this entertaining history captures the soul of the city and reveals its impact on the rest of the nation. Focused on New Orleans' first century of existence, a comprehensive, chronological narrative of the political, cultural, and musical development of Louisiana's early years is presented. This innovative history tracks the important roots of American music back to the swamp town, making clear the effects of centuries-long struggles among France, Spain, and England on the city's unique culture. The origins of jazz and the city's eclectic musical influences, including the role of the slave trade, are also revealed. Featuring little known facts about the cultural development of New Orleans, such as the real significance of gumbo, the origins of the tango, and the first appearance of the words vaudeville and voodoo, this rich historical narrative explains how New Orleans' colonial influences shape the city still today." -- Publishers description.
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