All Stories

  1. Introduction Theorizing Trauma and Music in the Long Nineteenth Century
  2. ‘Unearthly Music’, ‘Howling Idiots’, and ‘Orgies of Amusement’: The Soundscapes of Shell Shock at Edinburgh's Craiglockhart War Hospital, 1917–18
  3. Contractions, Cries, and COVID: The Traumatic Soundscapes of UK Lockdown Hospital Maternity Wards
  4. Oh, What a Musical War! A Retrospective after the First World War Centenary
  5. Tommy Critics, an Unlikely Musical Community, and the Longleat Lyre during World War I
  6. Singing in the Age of Anxiety: Lieder Performances in New York and London between the World Wars by Laura Tunbridge
  7. John Mullen , The Show Must Go On! Popular Song in Britain During the First World War. Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series, ed. Stan Hawkins and Derek B. Scott (Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2015; London and New York: Routledge, 2016). xii+250 pp. £65.00
  8. Memory and Private Mourning in an English Country House during the First World War: Lady Alda Hoare’s Musical Shrine to a Lost Son