Popular Song Topics in the Dutch Republic

This article investigates popular topics and topical fluctuations in a diachronic corpus of 43,772 Dutch songs, all written between 1550 and 1750, contained within the Dutch Song Database. Computational methods such as topic modelling are used to analyse the relationship between topical changes and...

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Main Author: Alie Lassche
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: openjournals.nl 2022-12-01
Series:Early Modern Low Countries
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Online Access:https://emlc-journal.org/article/view/10908
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description This article investigates popular topics and topical fluctuations in a diachronic corpus of 43,772 Dutch songs, all written between 1550 and 1750, contained within the Dutch Song Database. Computational methods such as topic modelling are used to analyse the relationship between topical changes and cultural-historical developments. Two cultural trends are used as case studies: the role of Petrarchism, and the articulation of a patriotic identity in early modern Dutch song culture. Furthermore, this data-driven approach reveals how subcategories can be defined within the existing but incomplete genre classification in the song collection. The results obtained contribute to a better understanding of the richness of the Dutch Song Database, and will facilitate the use of the song collection by future users.
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spelling doaj.art-b0e8763035f341fab917a25028784d092023-07-14T13:17:31Zengopenjournals.nlEarly Modern Low Countries2543-15872022-12-016210.51750/emlc10908Popular Song Topics in the Dutch RepublicAlie Lassche0Leiden University This article investigates popular topics and topical fluctuations in a diachronic corpus of 43,772 Dutch songs, all written between 1550 and 1750, contained within the Dutch Song Database. Computational methods such as topic modelling are used to analyse the relationship between topical changes and cultural-historical developments. Two cultural trends are used as case studies: the role of Petrarchism, and the articulation of a patriotic identity in early modern Dutch song culture. Furthermore, this data-driven approach reveals how subcategories can be defined within the existing but incomplete genre classification in the song collection. The results obtained contribute to a better understanding of the richness of the Dutch Song Database, and will facilitate the use of the song collection by future users. https://emlc-journal.org/article/view/10908song culturetopic modellingtopical fluctuationstext miningdigital humanities
spellingShingle Alie Lassche
Popular Song Topics in the Dutch Republic
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song culture
topic modelling
topical fluctuations
text mining
digital humanities
title Popular Song Topics in the Dutch Republic
title_full Popular Song Topics in the Dutch Republic
title_fullStr Popular Song Topics in the Dutch Republic
title_full_unstemmed Popular Song Topics in the Dutch Republic
title_short Popular Song Topics in the Dutch Republic
title_sort popular song topics in the dutch republic
topic song culture
topic modelling
topical fluctuations
text mining
digital humanities
url https://emlc-journal.org/article/view/10908
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