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Kouvaras, Linda, 'Being "In Tune with the Workings of Society": Violence, Maleness, and Two "Touching Little Ballads"'
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Radical
Musicology Convention
Kouvaras, Linda, 'Being "In Tune with the Workings of Society": Violence, Maleness, and Two "Touching Little Ballads"', Radical Musicology,
Vol. 3, 2008, http://www.radical-musicology.org.uk (17 May 2009),
45 pars.
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for subsequent references works as follows:
Kouvaras,
pars 4-6.
MLA
Kouvaras, Linda, 'Being "In Tune with the Workings of Society": Violence, Maleness, and Two "Touching Little Ballads"', Radical Musicology,
Vol. 3, 2008, http://www.radical-musicology.org.uk (17 May 2009),
45 pars. 17 May 2009 <http://www.radical-musicology.org.uk>.
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are the same as for the Radical Musicology style.
Chicago
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Kouvaras, Linda, 'Being "In Tune with the Workings of Society": Violence, Maleness, and Two "Touching Little Ballads"',
Radical Musicology 3 (2008): 45 pars. 17 May 2009 <http://www.radical-musicology.org.uk>.
Second references
are the same as for the Radical Musicology style.
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