[Historyoftheory] New post on the HoT blog

Leon Chisholm l.chisholm at deutsches-museum.de
Thu Apr 12 06:18:21 PDT 2018


Dear Colleagues, 

Continuing a recent series on music theory and China, we have just added
a new post [1] by Rujing Huang entitled, "Storms in Chang-an: On the
Music Debate of Kai-huang Period" to the History of Theory blog. 

Just a reminder that we're very happy to receive proposals at any time
for blog posts from scholars at all careers stages. Your post could be:
an excerpt from a work-in-progress, a conference report, a piece on an
issue in the history of music theory that's keeping you up at night,
that tidbit you couldn't fit into your article or dissertation, etc. We
encourage contributors to keep posts relatively short (under 1500 words)
and accessible. Please feel free to write to us with any ideas,
questions, comments. 

Best wishes, 

Leon Chisholm and Stephanie Probst 

HoT blog editors

-- 
Dr. Leon Chisholm
 Postdoctoral Research Scholar
 Research Institute for the History of Science and Technology

 Deutsches Museum
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 E-Mail: l.chisholm at deutsches-museum.de 

Links:
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[1]
https://historyofmusictheory.wordpress.com/2018/04/11/storms-in-chang-an-on-the-music-debate-of-kai-huang-period/
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