The Age of Noise in Britain by James G. Mansell

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“Discussions of the age of noise constituted a conscious engagement with the politics of modernity in which the modern was not primarily a set of ideas, institutions, or practices, but rather the sensed experience of an unnerving atmosphere.”

-James G. Mansell, 2017

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