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How Early America Sounded Audiobook

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by Richard Cullen Rath

  • Narrated by: Paul Redford
  • Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
  • Release date: 04-30-19
  • Language: English
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In early America, every sound had a living, willful force at its source. Sometimes these forces were not human or even visible.

In this fascinating and highly original work of cultural history, Richard Cullen Rath recreates in rich detail a world remote from our own, one in which sounds were charged with meaning and power.

From thunder and roaring waterfalls to bells and drums, natural and human-made sounds other than language were central to the lives of the inhabitants of colonial America. Rath considers the multiple soundscapes shaped by European Americans, Native Americans, and African Americans from 1600 to 1770, and particularly the methods that people used to interpret and express their beliefs about sound. In the process he shows how sound shaped identities, bonded communities, and underscored – or undermined – the power of authorities.

This audiobook’s stunning evidence of the importance of sound in early America – even among the highly literate New England Puritans – reminds us of a time before a world dominated by the visual, a young country where hearing was a more crucial part of living.

The book is published by Cornell University Press. The audiobook will be published by University Press Audiobooks.

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Authorr

Richard Cullen Rath

Language

English

Length

7 hrs and 22 mins

Narrated by

Paul Redford

Release date

04-30-19

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