The German protest song from the 1960s through the 1990s and how it carried forth traditions of earlier periods.
Introduction - David G. Robb
The Reception of Vormärz and 1848 Revolutionary Song in West Germany and the GDR - David G. Robb
Mühsam, Brecht, Eisler, and the Twentieth-Century Revolutionary Heritage - David G. Robb
Narrative Role-Play as Communication Strategy in German Protest Song - David G. Robb
The Burg Waldeck Festivals, 1964-1969 - Eckhard Holler
The Folk and Liedermacher Scene in the Federal Republic in the 1970s and 1980s - Eckhard Holler
Konstantin Wecker: Political Songs between Anarchy and Humanity - Annette Bluhdorn
Wolf Biermann: Die Heimat ist weit - Peter Thompson
Political Song in the GDR: The Cat-and-Mouse Game with Censorship and Institutions - David G. Robb
The Demise of Political Song and the New Discourse of Techno in the Berlin Republic - David G. Robb
Works Cited
Index