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Dr Gillian Mitchell is a Senior Lecturer at the School of History, University of St Andrews. Her research focuses on North American Folk Revival (1900-1970) and British/North American popular music and culture post-1945. She explores topics like media representation, social class impacts, and generational dynamics. Mitchell’s work bridges music history, cultural studies, and social history, with publications analyzing rock 'n' roll’s moral reception, parental responses to music, and intergenerational relations.
Her research outputs include books like *Adult Responses to Popular Music and Intergenerational Relations in Britain, c.1955-1975* (2019) and *The British National Daily Press and Popular Music, c.1956-1975* (2019). She has held grants from the British Academy and Carnegie Trust, focusing on older generations’ interactions with rock 'n' roll. Mitchell supervises PhD student Christopher Anaforian and collaborates with the St Andrews Institute for Transnational & Spatial History.
Key themes in her articles include the role of the press in shaping music’s moral standing, social class’s influence on parental attitudes, and the cultural significance of music in post-war Britain. Her work often challenges traditional narratives of the 'generation gap,' highlighting nuanced interactions between music, media, and societal change.
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