Sounds of War and Peace : Soundscapes of European Cities in 1945

This book vividly evokes for the reader the sound world of a number of European cities in the last year of the Second World War. It allows the reader to «hear» elements of the soundscapes of Amsterdam, Dortmund, Lwów/Lviv, Warsaw and Breslau/Wrocław that are bound up with the traumatising experienc...

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Other Authors: Tańczuk, Renata (Editor), Wieczorek, Sławomir (Editor)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Bern Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group 2018
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