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Colloquy: studies of music in the British Empire: past, present, future

Colloquy: studies of music in the British Empire: past, present, future
Colloquy: studies of music in the British Empire: past, present, future
In this Colloquy, six scholars from various heritages and scholarly backgrounds take account of the past, present, and future status of scholarship about music and music making across parts of the British Empire. The starting point is a discussion of Jeffrey Richards’ foundational book, Imperialism and Music: Britain, 1876–1953, published almost twenty-five years ago. This text has been key to many scholars working on Britain and the music of Empire since then, but the scholarly territory or domain of British imperialism has changed dramatically in the last quarter of a century. In the Colloquy, six scholars reflect on some of the key attributes of Richards’ book by considering its strengths and limitations, as well as the ideas it can spark for us today.
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Watt, Paul, Case, Laura, Sen, Suddhaseel, Piatigorsky, Anna, Williams, Sean and Johnson-Williams, Erin (2025) Colloquy: studies of music in the British Empire: past, present, future. Musicology Australia. (doi:10.1080/08145857.2025.2572120).

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In this Colloquy, six scholars from various heritages and scholarly backgrounds take account of the past, present, and future status of scholarship about music and music making across parts of the British Empire. The starting point is a discussion of Jeffrey Richards’ foundational book, Imperialism and Music: Britain, 1876–1953, published almost twenty-five years ago. This text has been key to many scholars working on Britain and the music of Empire since then, but the scholarly territory or domain of British imperialism has changed dramatically in the last quarter of a century. In the Colloquy, six scholars reflect on some of the key attributes of Richards’ book by considering its strengths and limitations, as well as the ideas it can spark for us today.

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Submitted date: 9 July 2023
Accepted/In Press date: 9 July 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 November 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 505832
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/505832
PURE UUID: bc5090dc-5374-4818-a028-6e28153f15f4
ORCID for Erin Johnson-Williams: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3305-5783

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Date deposited: 21 Oct 2025 16:37
Last modified: 12 Nov 2025 03:04

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Author: Paul Watt
Author: Laura Case
Author: Suddhaseel Sen
Author: Anna Piatigorsky
Author: Sean Williams
Author: Erin Johnson-Williams ORCID iD

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