David Suisman
 
 
 

COMING IN NOVEMBER 2024!

INSTRUMENT OF WAR: MUSIC AND THE MAKING OF AMERICA’S SOLDIERS
(University of Chicago Press)

A first-of-its-kind history of music in the lives of American soldiers

Instrument of War opens our ears to the significance of music in American war-making. Historian David Suisman traces how the U.S. military used—and continues to use—music to train soldiers and regulate military life, and how soldiers themselves have turned to music to cope with the emotional and psychological traumas of war.

 
 
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MORE BOOKS

SELLING SOUNDS: THE COMMERCIAL REVOLUTION IN AMERICAN MUSIC

From Tin Pan Alley to grand opera, player-pianos to phonograph records, Selling Sounds explores the rise of music as big business and the creation of a radically new musical culture in America. This award-winning work maps the growth of the music business across the social landscape—in homes, theaters, department stores, schools—and analyzes the effect of this development on everything from copyright law to the sensory environment.

 
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CO-EDITED BOOKS

 

CAPITALISM AND THE SENSES

SOUND IN THE AGE OF MECHANICAL REPRODUCTION

 
 

This pioneering collection shows how seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching have both shaped and been shaped by commercial interests from the turn of the twentieth century to our own time. Drawing on history, anthropology, geography, and other fields, these essays analyze not only where efforts to shape sensory experience have succeeded but also where the senses have defied the logic of markets.

Sound in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction investigates sound as part of the social construction of historical experience and as an element of the sensory relationship people have to the world, showing how hearing and listening can inform people's feelings, ideas, decisions, and actions. “This collection…is multicultural historical analysis at its best.” — Journal of American History

 
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SELECTED ARTICLES & TALKS

Upcoming

Interview — Techtonic, on WFMU | November 11, 6-7pm

“‘The Men Discipline Themselves’: The Musicalization of Military Training Since World War II” — American Studies Association, Baltimore | November 2024

“Demythologizing the Rock and Roll War: U.S. Armed Forces Radio in Vietnam” — American Historical Association, New York | January 2025

Recent

“Music and Guns Go Hand in Hand’: World War I and the Sonic History of American Warfare” — Society for Military History conference, Arlington, VA | Mar 2024

“’A Singing Soldier Is a Fighting Soldier’: Communal Music-Making in the U.S. Military in World War I” — International Association for the Study of Popular Music-US conference, Philadelphia PA | March 2024

Keynote address, “Understanding the Rise of Music as Big Business: Three Revolutions,” at the Business of Music Symposium, Mississippi State University | February 2024

Co-editor, special issue on “New Approaches to Music and Sound in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era,Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, co-edited with Rebecca McKenna

“Music as an Instrument of War: Song, Race, and U.S. Empire in the Philippines, 1898-1903” — American Studies Association conference, Montreal, Canada | Nov 2023

THEMES OF MY WORK