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Rhythms of Labour
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358 pages
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This book delves into the evolution of music in the workplace throughout Britain's history, tracing its significance from pre-industrial times to the modern era. It examines how music has influenced labor, productivity, and social interactions in various work environments, highlighting the cultural impact and changing roles of music in different industries over time. Through historical analysis, it reveals the integral relationship between music and the working experience in Britain.
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2013, hardcover
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