Networking Europe

Transnational Infrastructures and the Shaping of Europe, 1850-2000

Erik van der Vleuten and Arne Kaijser (eds)

Science History Publications / USA

34,50

Politicians, businessmen, engineers, and the military have long recognized, both in peace and war, the pivotal role of transnational infrastructures. Historians, on the other hand, have so far failed to describe and analyze this issue. This book considers the building of transnational networks of railways, telegraphs, highways, and power lines as a window on the shaping of contemporary Europe. It dismisses accounts that a linear, increasingly integrated infrastructural expansion produces a progressively interlaced Europe. Instead, it contends that such processes were characterized by ambiguities and tensions, intertwined with hopes, fears, and the agendas of many historical players as well as conflict-ridden economic and political events. The chapters discuss cases of transnational infrastructural integration and fragmentation in various eras and regions in nineteenth and twentieth century Europe.

Aristotle Tympas, Irene Anastasiadou, Ana Paula Silva, Maria Paula Diogo, Judith Schueler, Alexander Gall, Helmut Maier, P. Blomkvist, Leonard Laborie, Geert Verbong, Per Hogselius, Erik van der Vleuten.

Extra informatie

Jaar van uitgave

2006

ISBN

978-0-88135-394-5

Taal

Engels

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Nederland € 9,-, Europa € 15,-, Wereld € 25,-

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