Abstract

Illustrations. Introduction. Part 1 The rise of modern commercial culture, 1890-1930: Producers and consumers technology and tradition. Part 2 The response of the cultivated elites: The reassertion of cultural hierarchy regaining authority - approaches to cultural reform technology and the quest for aesthetic tradition. Part 3 The 1930s - towards a common culture: Sight and sound - studies in convergence literature - the strategies and paradoxes of cultural dissent. Works cited. Index.

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