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Little Slaves of the Harp: Italian Child Street Musicians in Nineteenth-Century Paris, London, and New York by John E. Zucchi
Little Slaves of the Harp: Italian Child Street Musicians in Nineteenth-Century Paris, London, and New York

John E. Zucchi

Little Slaves of the Harp: Italian Child Street Musicians in Nineteenth-Century Paris, London, and New York

McGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History; Series One

John E. Zucchi

240 pages first pub 1992 (editions)

nonfiction history politics medium-paced
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The padrone were often known to the families of the children or were from the same villages. While some were cruel exploiters who compelled obedience through terror and abuse - a view promoted by a few, well-publicized cases - the lot of most of t...

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