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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 1–7.
Published: 01 January 2015
...Daniel Bender; Duane J. Corpis; Daniel J. Walkowitz © 2015 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 2015 This content is made freely available by the publisher. It may not be redistributed or altered. All rights reserved. Editors’ Introduction Sound Politics: Critically...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 32–50.
Published: 01 January 2015
... strategies to bring sound into the arena of permissible liberal discourse. The essay concludes with a discussion of postwar legal challenges to the city's sound device ordinance and their impact on New York's street-based public sphere. © 2015 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 2015...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 197–208.
Published: 01 January 2015
... that sound introduces into the process of learning and teaching. The object of study in these modules, music, originally consisted of sound, but in study and assessment the balance between hearing sound (let alone producing sound) and reading and writing about sound favors the written rather than the aural...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 102–116.
Published: 01 January 2016
... first two books, both published in Chile: Se ha despertado el ave de mi corazón ( The Bird of My Heart Has Awakened ; 1989) and Pewma dungu / Palabras soñadas ( Dreamed Words ; 2003). As the article demonstrates, Lienlaf's poetry stages a ritualization of voices, sounds, and images that embody a Mapuche...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 9–31.
Published: 01 January 2015
...Michael Sizer This article investigates the sonic landscapes of medieval revolt, with particular focus on the relationship between the written description of sound and the oral culture that produced these sounds. To illustrate this, the article treats in particular the “murmur” and the “clamor...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 106–122.
Published: 01 January 2015
...Johan Heinsen On early modern ships on the Atlantic Ocean, the sounds that the maritime lower classes produced with their tongues led the captains and officers to consider members of these classes as savage as the colonial others. The argument presented here explores the ship as a world of sound...
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Radical History Review (2014) 2014 (118): 182–196.
Published: 01 January 2014
... of capitalism. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, it appeared as if finance's voice had finally spoken, just as the introduction of sound technology gave the appearance of an embodied, laboring voice. As the voice and finance were both always present throughout, the article attempts to locate...
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Radical History Review (2012) 2012 (113): 55–65.
Published: 01 May 2012
... Puget Sound War and indicted on criminal charges in territorial court, was a “legal enemy combatant” who had been unjustly denied the protections afforded to prisoners of war under international law. This article examines the Historical Court judges' decision in the context of the US War on Terror...
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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (147): 111–136.
Published: 01 October 2023
... for the socialist masses. The content of broadcasting was never uniform; rather, each county, town, village, and even the individual broadcaster had a say in what sounds came out of their loudspeakers. Accordingly, the Chinese socialist soundscape was not only peppered with quotation songs and political slogans...
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Radical History Review (2022) 2022 (144): 218–227.
Published: 01 October 2022
... and a photographer, the essay touches on the necessary modalities of such encounters, be it surprise, friendship, location and dislocation, or sometimes even invisibility. Central to the essay are conversations about encounters between the authors themselves, mediated by the sights, sounds, and serendipities...
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Radical History Review (2018) 2018 (132): 181–186.
Published: 01 October 2018
...Ian Bourland Abstract This article examines one photograph by British photographer Vanley Burke. It makes methodological claims about the use of individual photographs as archival evidence. More broadly, it considers Burke’s documentation of Caribbean sound systems in urban England during the 1970s...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 71–90.
Published: 01 January 2015
...Nicholas Terpstra Mapping the boundaries and spaces of prostitution and tracking shifts in regulation and prosecution over the centuries allows us better to appreciate shifts in the sights, sounds, and above all the politics of sex and the sacred in the premodern city. Digital tools can provide new...
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Radical History Review (2014) 2014 (119): 161–177.
Published: 01 May 2014
...Peter Limb; Richard Knight; Christine Root This article surveys collections and archives of antiapartheid movements across the globe, covering organizations and activists, and not only print but also image, sound, and film materials. Particular attention is given to archives with a global span...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 123–144.
Published: 01 January 2015
.... The vocal sounds of modern, polite representatives were extensively transcribed and commented upon by journalists and satirists. By the end of the nineteenth century, the rise of the written press made the careful management of the vocal organs more, rather than less, politically relevant. © 2015 by MARHO...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 145–168.
Published: 01 January 2015
..., and increasingly brown. The Amsterdam News provides an important new perspective on “noise,” differing from the now well-documented perceptions of white police and complainants, and helps sound studies rethink bifurcated definitions of noise as either “silenced” or “resistant.” I argue that the Amsterdam News...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 169–195.
Published: 01 January 2015
... of state power that touched people through their senses and functioned as a kind of “technopolitics” that intruded upon the practice of everyday life. The final section considers the legacy of sonic booms and the militarization of sound in the twenty-first century. © 2015 by MARHO: The Radical Historians...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 209–210.
Published: 01 January 2015
... 2015 Notes on Contributors Catherine Baker is lecturer in twentieth-­century history at the University of Hull. She is the author of Sounds of the Borderland: Popular Music, War, and Nationalism in Croatia Since 1991 (2010) and (with Michael Kelly) Interpreting the Peace: Peace...
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Radical History Review (2003) 2003 (87): 183–206.
Published: 01 October 2003
... on their seafaring shop floor, urban black families in London and Manchester, New Orleans juke joint reg- ulars, and an emerging international recording industry. The ska sound forms part of a broad, transoceanic musical development that both emerges from and transcends...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 51–70.
Published: 01 January 2015
...? The video is black. The roar of a crowd hums in the background. Sounds I can’t make out punctuate the din. A few lights trace across the screen dithered and delayed by scarce bandwidth. A groggy voice announces in Farsi the date at close range. “Tomorrow is Saturday. Tomorrow our fate will be sealed...
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Radical History Review (1996) 1996 (66): 191–202.
Published: 01 October 1996
.... -Simon Frith 198/RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW Required Reading Simon Frith, Sound Efects: Youth, Greg Tate, Flyboy in the Buttermilk: Leisure, and the Politics of Rock Essays & Tales of American ‘n’ Roll (New York: Pantheon Music & Culturefrom BeBop...