The Telegraph in America, 1832-1920
The Telegraph in America, 1832-1920, by David Hochfelder, is reviewed. The telegraph revolutionized life in the United States during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and one cannot study this technology without considering its concomitant social impact. So argues historian of technology...
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description | The Telegraph in America, 1832-1920, by David Hochfelder, is reviewed. The telegraph revolutionized life in the United States during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and one cannot study this technology without considering its concomitant social impact. So argues historian of technology and capitalism David Hochfelder in The Telegraph in America, 1832-1920. Hochfelder traces how these revolutionary effects propagated across American society from the Civil War through the Progressive Era. Each of his thematic chapters focuses on a field in which the impact of the telegraph was felt keenly: its use as a vital communication tool during the war, its central role as a source of political-economic controversy due to Western Unions (WU) near monopoly over domestic telegraph services in the United States in the postwar era, its influence on the nature of journalism and written language, and finally its place in the development and expansion of American finance capitalism. |
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