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Telegraphic imperialism[electronic resource] :crisis and panic in the Indian Empire, c.1830-1920 /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
384.10954/09034
書名/作者:
Telegraphic imperialism : crisis and panic in the Indian Empire, c.1830-1920 // Deep Kanta Lahiri Choudhury.
作者:
Lahiri Choudhury, Deep Kanta,
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2010.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Telegraph - India.
標題:
Telegraph - History. - India
標題:
Telegraph - Social aspects - India.
標題:
Social change - India.
標題:
India - Congresses. - Foreign economic relations - United States
ISBN:
9780230289604 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0230289606 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
From Laboratory to Museum: the Changing Culture of Science and Experiment in India, circa 1830-1856 -- The Telegraph and the Uprisings of 1857 -- The Discipline of Technology -- Making the Twain Meet: the New Imperialism of Telegraphy -- The Magical Mystery Tour: Cable Telegraphy -- Telegraphic Imperialism: Expansion and Consolidation within India 146-174 -- The Telegraph General Strike of 1908 -- Swadeshi and Information Panic: Functions and Malfunctions of the Information Order, c.1900-1912 -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
摘要、提要註:
Telegraphic Imperialism researches the telegraph system of the British Indian Empire, circa 1830 to 1920, exploring one of the single most significant transnational phenomena of the imperial world, and the link between communication, Empire, and social change. The first electronic communication network, the predecessor of our internet, transformed language, distance, and time. Lahiri Choudhury studies this transnational system and how societies and perceptions changed because of the telegraph, including the issue of Persian sub-imperialism and the rapid expansion of the imperial powers and their rivalries because of the need to protect and control this new information network. The book also analyses in detail British Imperialism and the variety of strategies adopted by Indian nationalists to circumvent imperial control. During this period the British Indian Empire emerged as a crucial strategic and commercial factor in the telegraph network of the world. Larger India became a communication hub, and relatively remote points such as Fao and Gwadar were transformed from sleepy townlets and fishing villages in Middle Asia into crucial nodes of the Indian Empire. This network serviced trade and communication across nations, territories, and empires from the Americas to the Russias, China, and Australasia including Taiwan and New Zealand. In the present age of rapid and competitive technological advancement, the study of communication history is becoming essential for our better understanding of the nature of the development involved. This book provides a step towards this understanding.
電子資源:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
Telegraphic imperialism[electronic resource] :crisis and panic in the Indian Empire, c.1830-1920 /
Lahiri Choudhury, Deep Kanta,1971-
Telegraphic imperialism
crisis and panic in the Indian Empire, c.1830-1920 /[electronic resource] :Deep Kanta Lahiri Choudhury. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2010. - 1 online resource. - Palgrave Macmillan transnational history series.
From Laboratory to Museum: the Changing Culture of Science and Experiment in India, circa 1830-1856 -- The Telegraph and the Uprisings of 1857 -- The Discipline of Technology -- Making the Twain Meet: the New Imperialism of Telegraphy -- The Magical Mystery Tour: Cable Telegraphy -- Telegraphic Imperialism: Expansion and Consolidation within India 146-174 -- The Telegraph General Strike of 1908 -- Swadeshi and Information Panic: Functions and Malfunctions of the Information Order, c.1900-1912 -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
Telegraphic Imperialism researches the telegraph system of the British Indian Empire, circa 1830 to 1920, exploring one of the single most significant transnational phenomena of the imperial world, and the link between communication, Empire, and social change. The first electronic communication network, the predecessor of our internet, transformed language, distance, and time. Lahiri Choudhury studies this transnational system and how societies and perceptions changed because of the telegraph, including the issue of Persian sub-imperialism and the rapid expansion of the imperial powers and their rivalries because of the need to protect and control this new information network. The book also analyses in detail British Imperialism and the variety of strategies adopted by Indian nationalists to circumvent imperial control. During this period the British Indian Empire emerged as a crucial strategic and commercial factor in the telegraph network of the world. Larger India became a communication hub, and relatively remote points such as Fao and Gwadar were transformed from sleepy townlets and fishing villages in Middle Asia into crucial nodes of the Indian Empire. This network serviced trade and communication across nations, territories, and empires from the Americas to the Russias, China, and Australasia including Taiwan and New Zealand. In the present age of rapid and competitive technological advancement, the study of communication history is becoming essential for our better understanding of the nature of the development involved. This book provides a step towards this understanding.
ISBN: 9780230289604 (electronic bk.)
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