TY - BOOK AU - Bakka,Egil AU - Buckland,Theresa AU - Saarikoski,Helena AU - Wharton,Anne von Bibra ED - Open Book Publishers, TI - Waltzing through Europe: attitudes towards couple dances in the long nineteenth century SN - 9781783747344 PB - Open Book Publishers KW - Waltz KW - History KW - Social aspects N1 - Available through Open Book Publishers; Includes bibliographical references and index; Preface --; 1; The; Round Dance Paradigm; Egil Bakka --; 2; The; State of Research; Egil Bakka --; 3; A; Survey of the Chapters in the Book; Egil Bakka -- 4; The; Waltz at Some Central European Courts; Egil Bakka --; 5; The; Polka as a Czech National Symbol; Daniela Stavělová -- 6; Decency, Health, and Grace Endangered by Quick Dancing? : The New Dance Style in Bohemia in 1830; Dorota Gremlicová -- 7; Reception of Nineteenth-Century Couple Dances in Hungary; László Felföldi -- 8; The; Waltz among Slovenians; Rebeka Kunej --; 9; Dancing and Politics in Croatia: The Salonsko Kolo as a Patriotic Response to the Waltz; Ivana Katarinčić and Iva Niemčić --; 10; Waltzing Through Europe: Johann Strauss (the Elder) in Hamburg and Altona in 1836; Jörgen Torp --; 11; Continuity and Reinvention: Past Round Dances in Present Estonia; Sille Kapper --; 12; The; Ban on Round Dances 1917-1957: Regulating Social Dancing in Norwegian Community Houses; Egil Bakka --; 13; Dance and 'Folk Devils'; Mats Nilsson --; 14; Nostalgia as a Perspective on Past Dance Culture in Finland; Helena Saarikoski --; 15; A; Twenty-First Century Resurrection: The Potresujka, the Croatian Polka Tremblante; Tvrtko Zebec --; List of Illustrations --; Contributor --; Biographies --; Index --; About the Team.; Open access resource providing free access N2 - "From 'folk devils' to ballroom dancers, Waltzing Through Europe explores the changing reception of fashionable couple dances in Europe from the eighteenth century onwards. A refreshing intervention in dance studies, this book brings together elements of historiography, cultural memory, folklore, and dance across comparatively narrow but markedly heterogeneous localities. Rooted in investigations of often newly discovered primary sources, the essays afford many opportunities to compare sociocultural and political reactions to the arrival and practice of popular rotating couple dances, such as the Waltz and the Polka. Leading contributors provide a transnational and affective lens onto strikingly diverse topics, ranging from the evolution of romantic couple dances in Croatia, and Strauss's visits to Hamburg and Altona in the 1830s, to dance as a tool of cultural preservation and expression in twentieth-century Finland. Waltzing Through Europe creates openings for fresh collaborations in dance historiography and cultural history across fields and genres. It is essential reading for researchers of dance in central and northern Europe, while also appealing to the general reader who wants to learn more about the vibrant histories of these familiar dance forms."--Publisher's website. UR - http://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0174 UR - https://www.openbookpublishers.com/shopimages/products/cover/995.jpg ER -