'With The Cambridge History of World Music, Philip Bohlman and company have confronted the hazards of this complex enterprise head on while at the same time inspiring the kinds of curiosity, wonder, and delight that ensure its vitality as a historical subject. World music needs history, ethnomusicology needs world music, and world music and ethnomusicology alike need this book. Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.' Michael B. Bakan, Ethnomusicology
Introduction: world music's histories Philip V. Bohlman; Part I. Histories of World Music: 1. On world music as a concept in the history of music scholarship Bruno Nettl; 2. Music cultures of mechanical reproduction Peter Manuel; 3. Western music as world music Nicholas Cook; Part II. The History of Music before History: 4. Foundations of musical knowledge in the Muslim world Stephen Blum; 5. Indian music history in the context of global encounters Bonnie C. Wade; 6. Native American ways of (music) history Beverley Diamond; Part III. Music Histories of Global Encounter and Exchange: 7. Encounter music in Oceania: cross-cultural musical exchange in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century voyage accounts Vanessa Agnew; 8. Music, history, and the sacred in South Asia Jaime Jones; 9. Music, minas, and the golden Atlantic Suzel A. Reily; Part IV. The Enlightenment and World Music's Historical Turn: 10. Johann Gottfried Herder and the global moment of world-music history Philip V. Bohlman; 11. Tartini the Indian: perspectives on world music in the Enlightenment Sebastian Klotz; 12. The music of non-western nations and the evolution of British ethnomusicology Bennett Zon; Part V. Music Histories of the Folk and the Nation: 13. Korean music before and after the West Keith Howard; 14. Folk music in Eastern Europe Timothy J. Cooley; 15. A story with(out) gauchos: folk music in the building of the Argentine nation Bernardo Illari; Part VI. Asian Music Histories: 16. Four recurring themes in histories of Chinese music Jonathan P. J. Stock; 17. On the history of the musical arts in South East Asia Margaret Kartomi; 18. Musicians and the politics of dignity in South India Kaley Mason; Part VII. Institutions and Politics of Representation: 19. Images of sound: Erich M. von Hornbostel and the Berlin phonogram archive Lars-Christian Koch; 20. Music in the mirror of multiple nationalisms: sound archives and ideology in Israel and Palestine Ruth F. Davis; 21. Repatriation as reanimation through reciprocity Aaron A. Fox; Part VIII. The Globalization of World Music in History: 22. Landscapes of diaspora Timothy Rommen; 23. Sufism and the globalization of sacred music Regula Burckhardt Qureshi; 24. Global exoticism and modernity W. Anthony Sheppard; Part IX. Musical Discourses of Modernity: 25. Encountering African music in history and modernity Gregory Barz; 26. The politics of music categorization in Portugal Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco; 27. The world according to the Roma Michael Beckerman; Part X. Musical Ontologies of Globalization: 28. Disseminating world music Travis A. Jackson; 29. Musical antinomies of race and empire Wayne Marshall and Ronald Radano; 30. Globalized new capitalism and the commodification of taste Timothy D. Taylor; Part XI. Beyond World-Music History: 31. The time of music and the time of history Martin Clayton; 32. The ethics of ethnomusicology in a cosmopolitan age Kay Kaufman Shelemay; 33. Towards a new world? The vicissitudes of American popular music Richard Middleton; Afterword: a worldly musicology? Martin Stokes.