"Marching Regimes and Syncopating Drummers"@en . "316"^^ . "978-3-631-52989-8" . "Marching Regimes and Syncopating Drummers"@en . "[0D0E46B58A93]" . "Berl\u00EDn" . "9"^^ . . . . "RIV/61989592:15210/10:10216455" . . . "Ja\u0159ab, Josef" . . "Peter Lang" . "269669" . . "Jazz, freedom, modernism, creativity, African-Americans, totalitarian regimes."@en . "Marching Regimes and Syncopating Drummers" . "Jazz behind the Iron Curtain" . . . "Z(MSM6198959211)" . . . . . "Jazz was perceived as an important element of modernism already in the early twenty century both in America and in Europe. Jazz was also an expression of the experience of black people in American history. It expresses the will for freedom both in contents and form. It is not surprising that jazz in this spontaneity native and improvisation provoked totalitarian regimes such as nazism in Germany or communism in Soviet Union and the countries of the Soviet bloc. Jazz was often identified with freedom and creativity."@en . . "RIV/61989592:15210/10:10216455!RIV11-MSM-15210___" . . "1"^^ . "%22Neuveden%22" . "15210" . "1"^^ . "Jazz was perceived as an important element of modernism already in the early twenty century both in America and in Europe. Jazz was also an expression of the experience of black people in American history. It expresses the will for freedom both in contents and form. It is not surprising that jazz in this spontaneity native and improvisation provoked totalitarian regimes such as nazism in Germany or communism in Soviet Union and the countries of the Soviet bloc. Jazz was often identified with freedom and creativity." . "Marching Regimes and Syncopating Drummers" . . . .