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Doctoral Dissertations on the History of Music Education and Music Therapy

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Title
Doctoral Dissertations on the History of Music Education and Music Therapy
Description
An analysis of doctoral dissertations on the history of music education and music therapy completed at U.S. universities from 1920s-1989s. There were 629 dissertations, only five of them in music therapy. The North Central region and twenty top universities (especially the University of Michigan) dominated production, which consisted predominantly of Ph.D. degrees earned by male authors (all comparisons p < .001). There was a wide range of topics, with biographies increasing in frequency over time (p < .01).
Date Created
1996 to 1997
Contributors
  • Humphreys, Jere Thomas (Author)
  • Bess, David M. (Author)
  • Bergee, Martin J. (Author)
Topical Subject
  • Music Education
Resource Type
Text
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
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Humphreys, Jere T.
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15388
Preferred Citation

Humphreys, Jere T., David M. Bess, and Martin J. Bergee. "Doctoral Dissertations on the History of Music Education and Music Therapy." Quarterly Journal of Music Teaching and Learning 7, nos. 2-4 (1996/97): 112-24.

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Note
Reprinted in Special Volume: Historical Reprints of The Quarterly Journal of Music Teaching and Learning, in Visions of Research in Music Education 16, no. 7 (October 2010). http://www-usr.rider.edu/~vrme/v16n1/volume7/index.htm. (Open access)
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  • 2012-10-07 03:50:35
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  • 2021-06-21 06:13:30
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