Listening to Nineteenth-century America

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UNC Press Books, 2001 - 372 σελίδες
Arguing for the importance of the aural dimension of history, Mark M. Smith contends that to understand what it meant to be northern or southern, slave or free--to understand sectionalism and the attitudes toward modernity that led to the Civil War--we mu
 

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Imagining Maestros
9
1 Soniferous Gardens
13
2 Creeping Discord
37
3 Dreadful Silent Moments
57
Keynotes Old and New
83
4 Northern Echoes
85
5 Sounds Modern
109
Aural Sectionalism
137
6 Listening to Bondage
140
7 Northern Shouts and Southern Ears
162
Noises Hideous Silences Profound Sounds Ironic
185
8 Noises of War
188
9 Confederate Soundseapes
209
10 Sounds of Emancipation
228
An Essay on Method
251
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Mark M. Smith is Carolina Distinguished Professor of History at the University of South Carolina. He is author or editor of six previous books, including Listening to Nineteenth-Century America (from The University of North Carolina Press) and Stono: Documenting and Interpreting a Slave Revolt.

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