Many Germans defended local time well beyond 1893, when Germany adopted a time standard bearing on the life of the entire nation. Yet the defining feature of Germany's temporal landscape was its multilayered nature, with North and South adopting different temporal regimes and undergoing different experiences. Focusing on the spread of (railway-induced) standard time and the responses it provoked, this article offers an investigation of German time culture in the nineteenth century. Out of curiosity and because their lives depended on it, Germans took an interest in obtaining the right time from the frequently contradictory horological landscapes they inhabited. Yet their shared curiosity did not breed conformity. The inspectors of the stati...
This dissertation examines the history of punctuality in Britain during the eighteenth and nineteent...
This thesis investigates the origins and impact of electrical telegraphy in Germany between 1830 and...
This thesis aims to show, how periodization and race converged vigorously during the nineteenth cent...
On an international level, temporal standardization was increasingly discussed in the last third of ...
This article investigates the impact of the ‘communications revolution’ upon experiences of time and...
The work at hand explores the successive chronometrisation of public space using the example of Vien...
In her contribution, Rothauge focuses on assumptions of ‘the present’ in the German Kaiserreich arou...
© 1984 Dr. Geoffrey Charles BowkerThis work examines the relationship between perceptions of time in...
Rather than being the subject of history, time is commonly assumed to be a condition for history. Ev...
To illuminate the persisting division between East and West Germany, this article explores temporal ...
To many nineteenth-century observers it seemed that the telegraph would eventually accomplish what t...
People have always been fascinated by time, and for its measurement natural rhythms (cycle of season...
Before mechanical clocks and watches were available, people measured time by the position of the sun...
This article addresses the co-existence of rigid punctuality and a rubber-like flexib...
The study explores the changing perception of time through the records of a multi-generational peasa...
This dissertation examines the history of punctuality in Britain during the eighteenth and nineteent...
This thesis investigates the origins and impact of electrical telegraphy in Germany between 1830 and...
This thesis aims to show, how periodization and race converged vigorously during the nineteenth cent...
On an international level, temporal standardization was increasingly discussed in the last third of ...
This article investigates the impact of the ‘communications revolution’ upon experiences of time and...
The work at hand explores the successive chronometrisation of public space using the example of Vien...
In her contribution, Rothauge focuses on assumptions of ‘the present’ in the German Kaiserreich arou...
© 1984 Dr. Geoffrey Charles BowkerThis work examines the relationship between perceptions of time in...
Rather than being the subject of history, time is commonly assumed to be a condition for history. Ev...
To illuminate the persisting division between East and West Germany, this article explores temporal ...
To many nineteenth-century observers it seemed that the telegraph would eventually accomplish what t...
People have always been fascinated by time, and for its measurement natural rhythms (cycle of season...
Before mechanical clocks and watches were available, people measured time by the position of the sun...
This article addresses the co-existence of rigid punctuality and a rubber-like flexib...
The study explores the changing perception of time through the records of a multi-generational peasa...
This dissertation examines the history of punctuality in Britain during the eighteenth and nineteent...
This thesis investigates the origins and impact of electrical telegraphy in Germany between 1830 and...
This thesis aims to show, how periodization and race converged vigorously during the nineteenth cent...