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Rhythms Of Labour Music At Work In Britain Marek Korczynski

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Rhythms Of Labour Music At Work In Britain Marek Korczynski
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Marek Korczynski, Michael Pickering, Emma Robertson
ISBN: 9781107000179, 1107000173
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Rhythms Of Labour Music At Work In Britain Marek Korczynski by Marek Korczynski, Michael Pickering, Emma Robertson 9781107000179, 1107000173 instant download after payment.

Whether for weavers at the handloom, laborers at the plough, or factory workers on the assembly line, music has often been a key texture in people's working lives. This book is the first to explore the rich history of music at work in Britain and charts the journey from the singing cultures of pre-industrial occupations, to the impact and uses of the factory radio, via the silencing effect of industrialization. The first part of the book discusses how widespread cultures of singing at work were in pre-industrial manual occupations. The second and third parts of the book show how musical silence reigned with industrialization, until the carefully controlled introduction of Music While You Work in the 1940s. Continuing the analysis to the present day, Rhythms of Labor explains how workers have clung to and reclaimed popular music on the radio in desperate and creative ways.

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