Spydus Search Results - Anywhere: urbanization (Keywords) https://brighton-hove.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?QRY=BSOPAC%3A%20URBANIZATION&QRYTEXT=Anywhere%3A%20urbanization%20(Keywords)&SETLVL=SET&CF=BIB&SORTS=DTE.DATE1.DESC&NRECS=20 Spydus Search Results en © 2022 Civica Pty Limited. All rights reserved. Old Shoreham villages & farms before urbanization / photographs and memories collected and presented by Robert Hill. https://brighton-hove.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=636426&CF=BIB <span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Hill, Robert<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>Shoreham-by-Sea : Robert Hill, 1995.<br />68p : ill ; 21cm.<br /><br />Hangleton Library - (Brighton and Hove City Libraries) - Adult NonFiction - N 942.269SHO - N - Available - 01714123<br />Hove Library - (Brighton and Hove City Libraries) - Adult NonFiction - SUS 942.256 SHO - Available - 01714118<br />Hove Library - (Brighton and Hove City Libraries) - Reference - SUS 942.269 SHO - Not for loan (Set: 30 Aug 2011) - 01714116<br />Portslade Library - (Brighton and Hove City Libraries) - Adult NonFiction - SUS 942.269 (Local studies) - Available - 01714120<br /> Old Shoreham village & farms before urbanization / photographs and memories collected and presented by Robert Hill. Vol.2. https://brighton-hove.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=636430&CF=BIB <span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Hill, Robert<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>Shoreham-by-Sea : Robert Hill, 1996.<br />70-132p : ill ; 21cm.<br /><br />Hove Library - (Brighton and Hove City Libraries) - Adult NonFiction - SUS 942.256 SHO (LOCAL STUDIES) - Available - 01714840<br />Hove Library - (Brighton and Hove City Libraries) - Reference - SUS 942.269 SHO - VOL 2 - Available - 01714839<br />Patcham Library - (Brighton and Hove City Libraries) - Adult NonFiction - SUS 942.269SHO - Available - 01714837<br />Portslade Library - (Brighton and Hove City Libraries) - Adult NonFiction - SUS 942.269 (Local studies) - In-transit from Hove Library to Portslade Library (Set: 04 May 2024) - 01714836<br /> English village architecture / R.J. Brown. https://brighton-hove.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=522902&CF=BIB Illustrated throughout, the book looks at the social, geological and architectural history behind the structure of English villages, and examines how industries, urbanization, transport and changing traditions have influenced how we have been using and designing our buildings over the centuries. Illustrated throughout, the book looks at the social, geological and architectural history behind the structure of English villages, and examines how industries, urbanization, transport and changing traditions have influenced how we have been using and designing our buildings over the centuries.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Brown, R. J. (Roger John), 1937-<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>London : Robert Hale, 2004.<br />304 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.<br /><br />Jubilee Library - Jubilee Library Store - (Brighton and Hove City Libraries) - Adult NonFiction - 720.942 - Available - 02714466<br /> The audible past / Jonathan Sterne https://brighton-hove.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=4788752&CF=BIB The Audible Past explores the cultural origins of sound reproduction. It describes a distinctive sound culture that gave birth to the sound recording and the transmission devices so ubiquitous in modern life. With an ear for the unexpected, scholar and musician Jonathan Sterne uses the technological and cultural precursors of telephony, phonography, and radio as an entry point into a history of sound in its own right. Sterne studies the constantly shifting boundary between phenomena organized as "sound" and "not sound." In The Audible Past, this history crisscrosses the liminal regions between bodies and machines, originals and copies, nature and culture, and life and death. Blending cultural studies and the history of communication technology, Sterne follows modern sound technologies back through a historical labyrinth. Along the way, he encounters capitalists and inventors, musicians and philosophers, embalmers and grave robbers, doctors and patients, deaf children and their teachers, professionals and hobbyists, folklorists and tribal singers. The Audible Past tracks the connections between the history of sound and the defining features of modernity: from developments in medicine, physics, and philosophy to the tumultuous shifts of industrial capitalism, colonialism, urbanization, modern technology, and the rise of a new middle class. A provocative history of sound, The Audible Past challenges theoretical commonplaces such as the philosophical privilege of the speaking subject, the visual bias in theories of modernity, and static descriptions of nature. It will interest those in cultural studies, media and communication studies, the new musicology, and the history of technology. The Audible Past explores the cultural origins of sound reproduction. It describes a distinctive sound culture that gave birth to the sound recording and the transmission devices so ubiquitous in modern life. With an ear for the unexpected, scholar and musician Jonathan Sterne uses the technological and cultural precursors of telephony, phonography, and radio as an entry point into a history of sound in its own right. Sterne studies the constantly shifting boundary between phenomena organized as "sound" and "not sound." In The Audible Past, this history crisscrosses the liminal regions between bodies and machines, originals and copies, nature and culture, and life and death. Blending cultural studies and the history of communication technology, Sterne follows modern sound technologies back through a historical labyrinth. Along the way, he encounters capitalists and inventors, musicians and philosophers, embalmers and grave robbers, doctors and patients, deaf children and their teachers, professionals and hobbyists, folklorists and tribal singers. The Audible Past tracks the connections between the history of sound and the defining features of modernity: from developments in medicine, physics, and philosophy to the tumultuous shifts of industrial capitalism, colonialism, urbanization, modern technology, and the rise of a new middle class. A provocative history of sound, The Audible Past challenges theoretical commonplaces such as the philosophical privilege of the speaking subject, the visual bias in theories of modernity, and static descriptions of nature. It will interest those in cultural studies, media and communication studies, the new musicology, and the history of technology.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Sterne, Jonathan<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>North Carolina : Duke University Press, 2003<br />472 p.<br /><br />BIMM - (Brighton and Hove City Libraries) - Adult NonFiction - 621.309389 - Available - 04493638<br />BIMM - (Brighton and Hove City Libraries) - Adult NonFiction - 621.309389 - Available - 04493637<br />