
Voices in Ruins
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Immediately after the Second World War, the radio was the best-preserved medium of mass communication in Germany. This book explores the implications of this dominance by asking how everyday broadcasting constructed ideas of ''normal'' times, people and places in the destroyed, divided and occupied zones of what would become the Federal Republic.
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Immediately after the Second World War, the radio was the best-preserved medium of mass communication in Germany. This book explores the implications of this dominance by asking how everyday broadcasting constructed ideas of ''normal'' times, people and places in the destroyed, divided and occupied zones of what would become the Federal Republic.
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