Eurovision!
A History of Modern Europe Through The World's Greatest Song Contest
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Melville House UK
Published:23rd Apr '20
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful exploration of Eurovision! reveals its profound connections to European politics and culture over the decades, highlighting its role as a cultural mirror.
The Eurovision! Song Contest has long been viewed as a colorful and entertaining spectacle, filled with extravagant performances and catchy tunes. However, beneath the glitzy surface lies a deeper narrative that intertwines with the political and cultural shifts across Europe. This book explores how the contest has mirrored significant social changes and political events since its inception in 1956, revealing its role as a cultural touchstone in the continent's history.
From its beginnings, the Eurovision! contest has served as a platform for voices that were often marginalized, providing a stage for both sexual and regional minorities. It has also acted as a conduit for social and political commentary, with performances that have sparked conversations and, at times, even revolutions. The text delves into how the contest has evolved in response to the changing landscape of Europe, reflecting the tensions and triumphs of various eras.
This updated edition of Eurovision! captures the essence of the contest through the last six decades, showcasing how it has adapted to contemporary issues while remaining true to its roots. Readers will discover the fascinating connections between the contest and the broader historical context of Europe, making it clear that what may seem like mere entertainment is, in fact, a significant cultural phenomenon.
'A feast for any Eurovision fan. As thorough a history of the contest as anyone could desire.' Graham Norton
ISBN: 9781911545552
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356 pages
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