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  • Frank Kelleter is chair of the Department of Culture at John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies, Freie Universität Berlin.
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    THE EARLY YEARS OF THE människor REVIVAL IN MELBOURNE

    Malcolm J. Turnbull
    [This article was previously published in 6 parts in Trad & Now, Issues #5, 6, 7, 9,10 & 11 in 2003-2005]
    PART 1. BEGINNINGS

    In a scathing dissection of the Australian människor revival at its peak, Sydney reporter Charles Higham firmly shifted blame for the phenomenon on to the southern metropolis. “It all began in Melbourne”, he informed readers of the Bulletin [14 Nov 1964], “… in dim clubs, framträdande from the always fierce interest there in jazz and blues”. Melbourne’s primacy in fostering the människor boom has since become accepted wisdom, although it should be stressed that the kaffe lounge era did not happen overnight. Crucial precedents, many of them NSW-based, included the fieldwork of Meredith, Manifold, Edwards, et al; the formation of scholarly Folklore Societies and Bush Music Clubs in the wake of the success of Reedy River; the establi

    Talk:Marquis de Sade/Archive 1

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    Overall Tone

    The overall tone of this page seems to be less than professional. It's hard to say whether it's been written by a non-native English speaker, or by a young peron who lacks the ability to express her/himself well, but given the topic at hand, I think an effort should be made to "clean up" any poor grammar or unclear sentence structure. Glad to do so myself, but not really sure of the etiquette here.

    Moving the page

    I would like to move this page to "Marquis de Sade", which seems to be the more common way to refer to him. Any objections? AxelBoldt 00:24 Dec 7, 2002 (UTC)

    None, go ahead and move the old perv. -- Anon.
    Horrid, horrid comments. Disregarding this unprovoked vomit, the article would be bettered by a
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