The Arab Press in Palestine developed at the turn of the twentieth century and proliferated for several decades despite restrictions imposed under the Ottoman Empire and during the British Mandate Period (1917-1948
Music for a revolution: the sound archives of Radio Télévision Guinée Graeme Counsel 547 18 Conservation of the Iranian Golha radio programmes and the heritage of Persian classical poetry and music Jane Lewisohn 587 19 The use of sound archives for the investigation, teaching and safeguarding of endangered languages in Russia Tjeerd De Graaf and Victor Denisov 617 Index 635The editor would like to thank the authors who have contributed to this book for their professionalism, good humour and patience in responding to seemingly endless queries and requests. We are all indebted to the anonymous peer reviewers for their invaluable comments and to Open Book Publishers for their help and guidance. Finally, I would like to express my gratitude to
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