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See also Music and Folk Rock.


Philip Vilas Bohlman. Central European Folk Music: An Annotated Bibliography of Sources in German. Routledge. 1996. 316pp.

Michael Brocken. The British Folk Revival, 1944-2002. Ashgate Publishing. 2003. 236pp.

Norm Cohen. Long Steel Rail: The Railroad in American Folksong. University of Illinois Press. 2000. 710pp.

Norm Cohen. Folk Music: A Regional Exploration. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2005. 335pp.

Ronald D. Cohen. Rainbow Quest: The Folk Music Revival and American Society, 1940-1970. University of Massachusetts Press. 2002. 364pp.

Anna Czekanowska. Polish Folk Music: Slavonic Heritage, Polish Tradition, Contemporary Trends. Cambridge University Press. 1990. 226pp.

Chris Goertzen. Fiddling for Norway: Revival and Identity. University of Chicago Press. 1997. 347pp. Folk music.

Ray M. Lawless. Folksingers and Folksongs in America: A Handbook of Biography, Bibliography, and Discography. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce. 1960. 662pp.

Jan Ling. A History of European Folk Music. Boydell & Brewer. 1997. 249pp.

Gillian Mitchell. The North American Folk Music Revival: Nation and Identity in the United States and Canada, 1945-1980. Ashgate Publishing. 2007. 222pp.

Britta Sweers. Electric Folk: The Changing Face of English Traditional Music. Oxford University Press. 2005. 333pp.

Dick Weissman. Which Side are You On? An Inside History of the Folk Music Revival in America. Continuum International Publishing Group. 2005. 296pp.



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