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Daily Archives: 18 April 2015

Rock & Roll History

Changing Cost Of Popular Music

18 April 2015 Snider, Christy Leave a comment

Article, “How Much Is Music Really Worth?” that shows the economics behind music, especially the impact of technology on the artist revenue.

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Taverns Were Essential To Starting The American Revolution

18 April 2015 Snider, Christy Leave a comment

Interesting article: “The Colonial Tavern, Crucible of the American Revolution,” about how so many of the big events that helped lead to the Revolution either started or were popularized by tavern culture.

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Which President Doodles Most Like A 12 Year Old Boy?

18 April 2015 Snider, Christy Leave a comment

Two cartoonists critique the doodles of presidents:  Artisan Politics.  My favorite comments are on Harding’s and Johnson’s drawings.

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Christy Snider
History Department
5010 Mt. Berry Station
Berry College
Mt. Berry, GA 30149

Phone: 706-368-5652
Fax: 706-236-2205
csnider@berry.edu

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