Joop van den Bremen, Streektaalmuziek in Nederland [Regional language music in the Netherlands]
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/jwpm.v2i1.26588Keywords:
cultural heritage, dialect, DIY preservationism, globalization, local identityAbstract
Joop van den Bremen, Streektaalmuziek in Nederland [Regional language music in the Netherlands]. http://www.streektaalzang.nl
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