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Hearing the Crimean War: Wartime Sound and the Unmaking of Sense

  • Editor: Williams, Gavin
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Contents

  • List of Contributors
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Sound Unmade
  • Gavin Williams
  • Sound, Technology, Sense
  • 1. Sympathy and Synaesthesia: Tolstoy's Place in the Intellectual History of Cosmopolitan Spectatorship
  • Dina Gusejnova
  • 2. The Revolution Will Not Be Telegraphed: Shari'a Law as Mediascape
  • Peter McMurray
  • 3. Gunfire and London's Media Reality: Listening to Distance between Piano, Newspaper and Theater
  • Gavin Williams
  • 4. Overhearing Indigenous Silence: Crimean Tatars during the Crimean War
  • Maria Sonevytsky
  • Voice at the Border
  • 5. Orienting the Martial: Polish Legion Songs on the Map
  • Andrea Bohlman
  • 6. Who Sings the Song of the Russian Soldier? Listening for the Sounds and Silence of War in Baltic Russia
  • Kevin C. Karnes
  • 7. A voice that carries
  • Delia Casadei
  • Wartime as Heard
  • 8. Operatic Battlefields, Theater of War
  • Flora Willson
  • 9. Earwitness: Sound and Sense-Making in Tolstoy's Sevastopol Stories
  • Alyson Tapp
  • 10. InConsequence: 1853-6
  • Hillel Schwarz
  • Bibliography
  • Index