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Danger Sound Klaxon The Horn That Changed History Matthew F Jordan

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Danger Sound Klaxon The Horn That Changed History Matthew F Jordan
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Publisher: University of Virginia Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.6 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Matthew F. Jordan
ISBN: 9780813947952, 0813947952
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Danger Sound Klaxon The Horn That Changed History Matthew F Jordan by Matthew F. Jordan 9780813947952, 0813947952 instant download after payment.

Danger Sound Klaxon! reveals the untold story of the Klaxon automobile horn, one of the first great electrical consumer technologies of the twentieth century. Although its metallic shriek at first shocked pedestrians, savvy advertising strategies convinced consumers across the United States and western Europe to adopt the shrill Klaxon horn as the safest signaling technology available in the 1910s. The widespread use of Klaxons in the trenches of World War I, however, transformed how veterans heard this car horn, and its traumatic association with gas attacks ultimately doomed this once ubiquitous consumer technology.

By charting the meteoric rise and eventual fall of the Klaxon, Matthew Jordan highlights how perceptions of sound-producing technologies are guided by, manipulated, and transformed through advertising strategies, public debate, consumer reactions, and governmental regulations. Jordan demonstrates in this fascinating history how consumers are led...

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