Soundscapes of the Urban Past
Discover the intriguing question of "What's the sound of the past?" in the captivating book Soundscapes of the Urban Past by esteemed authors. Published in 2013 by Transcript Verlag, this comprehensive volume spans 230 pages and dives deep into the rich tapestry of urban soundscapes. Through a collection of insightful studies, the book explores how historical texts, radio plays, and films stage the auditory landscapes of bygone eras.
With thoughtful reflections on sound theory and museum practices, Soundscapes of the Urban Past invites readers to engage with the auditory memories of cities, shedding light on how sound shapes our understanding of history. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of sound and urban history, this work offers a unique auditory experience that enriches our perception of the urban past.