Nineteenth-century telegraphy had a vital integrative role in the intersecting and mutually constituted developments of American industrialization, urbanization, and mediatization. Previous work by Tarr, Finholt, and Goodman11. Tarr, Finholt, and Goodman, The City and the Telegraph.View all notes focused on the internal activities of business, fire, and police institutions in American cities. Here, I move beyond their approach in relating telegraphy to broader infrastructural developments of national-level urban industry and modern mass media in the late nineteenth century and the rise of dominant, networked urban commercial, industrial, financial, and media centers. By radically accelerating the mobility of information and capital, telegra...
The history of communications in the United States is a relatively uncultivated field. Generalizatio...
The Electro Magnetic Telegraph—A Great Revolution Approaching.' So ran the headline of a glowing edi...
The increasing interest in media history within the academic world has not yet resulted in an intens...
The focus of this dissertation is the industrial and institutional organization of the telegraph ind...
Joel A. TARR, The Municipal Telegraph Network: Origins of the Fire and Police Alarm Systems in Ameri...
Citation: Bishoff, R. W. Social improvement. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897....
The half-century following the Civil War witnessed an epochal transformation in American telecommuni...
'Telekommunikationssysteme entmaterialisieren die von ihnen übertragene Information und entkoppeln d...
It is one of the themes of this chapter that the speed with which it was theoretically possible to c...
This article investigates the impact of the ‘communications revolution’ upon experiences of time and...
This thesis investigates the origins and impact of electrical telegraphy in Germany between 1830 and...
Telecommunication systems dematerialize the information that they transmit and, thereby, detach the ...
Abstract A number of recent histories of Britain's late-19th century telegraph network have tak...
The harnessing of steam and electricity in the mid-nineteenth century created a new world of possibi...
This paper examines the political and economic circumstances surrounding the introduction of interna...
The history of communications in the United States is a relatively uncultivated field. Generalizatio...
The Electro Magnetic Telegraph—A Great Revolution Approaching.' So ran the headline of a glowing edi...
The increasing interest in media history within the academic world has not yet resulted in an intens...
The focus of this dissertation is the industrial and institutional organization of the telegraph ind...
Joel A. TARR, The Municipal Telegraph Network: Origins of the Fire and Police Alarm Systems in Ameri...
Citation: Bishoff, R. W. Social improvement. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897....
The half-century following the Civil War witnessed an epochal transformation in American telecommuni...
'Telekommunikationssysteme entmaterialisieren die von ihnen übertragene Information und entkoppeln d...
It is one of the themes of this chapter that the speed with which it was theoretically possible to c...
This article investigates the impact of the ‘communications revolution’ upon experiences of time and...
This thesis investigates the origins and impact of electrical telegraphy in Germany between 1830 and...
Telecommunication systems dematerialize the information that they transmit and, thereby, detach the ...
Abstract A number of recent histories of Britain's late-19th century telegraph network have tak...
The harnessing of steam and electricity in the mid-nineteenth century created a new world of possibi...
This paper examines the political and economic circumstances surrounding the introduction of interna...
The history of communications in the United States is a relatively uncultivated field. Generalizatio...
The Electro Magnetic Telegraph—A Great Revolution Approaching.' So ran the headline of a glowing edi...
The increasing interest in media history within the academic world has not yet resulted in an intens...