Nazi Soundscapes : Sound, Technology and Urban Space in Germany, 1933-1945
Following the formation of the German National Socialist Party in the 1920s, various forms of sound (popular music, voice, noise and silence) and media technology (radio and loudspeaker systems) were configured as useful to the party's political programme. Focusing on the urban "soundscape...
Main Author: | Birdsall, Carolyn (auth) |
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Format: | eBook |
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Amsterdam University Press
2012
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