One time fits all the campaigns for global uniformity

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adam_text Contents List of lllustrations, ix Preface, xiii Acknowledgments, xvii List ofAbbreviations, xxiii Introduction, i PART I Creating a Date Line (1522-19x1) 1. What a Difference a Day Makes, 5» PART II Campaigning for Uniform Time (1870-1925) 2. Choosing an Initial Meridian, 35 3. Enter Two Innovators, 48 4. Ventilating the Issues, 59 5. North America and Rome, 68 6. Washington and London and Beyond, 82 7. Altering the Astronomical Day, 100 8. Partitioning the World s Time, 120 9. The French Take the Lead, 13 8 PART III Employing Clock Time as a Social Instrument (1883-1927) 10. Advancing Sunset, Saving Daylight, 161 11. Changing Time, Gaining Daylight, 184 viii Contents Epilogue: The Present, 201 Notes, in Bibliography, 257 Index, 2S3 Illustrations Figures Robinson Crusoe reckoning his days, frontispiece 1.1 Day-dates of Folger and the Topaz, 16 1.2 Day-dates of HMS Briton and HMS Tagus, ij 1.3 Map showing date line boundary shifts over time, zo 1.4 Map showing Russia s Fort Ross settlement in Upper California, 25 1.5 George Davidson, 28 1.6 Date line chart published by U.S. Hydrographie Office, 29 1.7 Two date line eras, 31 2.1 OttoW. Struve, 36 2.2 Struve s 1870 examination of initial meridian, 38 3.1 Charles F. Dowd, 49 3.2 Sandford Fleming, 50 3.3 Fleming s Standard Chronometer with skeleton globe, 53 3.4 Two views of Fleming s watch, 54 4.1 Cleveland Abbe, 60 4.2 George Airy, 6z 5.1 William F. Allen, 71 5.2 Adolphe Hirsch, 75 7.1 Civil day and astronomical day, 101 7.2 Simon Newcomb, 102 x Illustrations 7.3 William H. M. Christie, 103 8.1 Robert Schräm, 121 8.2 Count Helmuth von Moltke, 123 8.3 Map of Imperial Germany s railway times, 124 8.4 Map of proposed time zones for Europe, 132 8.5 Map of United Kingdom s time zones, 135 9.1 Long-wave wireless antenna attached to the Eiffel Tower, 140 9.2 Gustave Ferrie, 141 9.3 Charles Lallemand, 14} 9.4 Difference between time Signals, Norddeich and Paris, 145 9.5 Telegram from La Touraine to Titanic, 14-/ 9.6 Joseph Renaud, ijo 9.7 1917 French chart showing world time zones, 154 10.1 William Willen, 164 10.2 Willett s plan for advancing clocks periodically, 165 10.3 Winston Churchill, 172 10.4 Poster announcing the Start of Summer Time, German-occupied Russia, 17} 10.5 British poster announcing the end of Summer Time, 1916, 175 10.6 William Willett monument, 182 11.1 World War I poster: Write Your Congressman, 191 11.2 World War I poster: Congress passes DST bill, 196 11.3 ICC boundaries in 1918-1919, 197 E.l Map showing current International Date Line, 202 E.2 Sunrises and sunsets in the United States, 206 E.3 Map showing the United States as a single time zone, 207 Tables 1.1 Finding a difference in dates during exploration and travel, 14 2.1 Initial meridians on nineteenth Century marine charts, ^j 5.1 Initial (prime) meridians proposed, 1870-1885, jy lllustrations xi 6.1a International Geodetic Association resolutions, 1883, 88 6.1b International Meridian Conference resolutions, 1884, 89 6.2 Initial meridians topographic maps, late nineteenth Century, 98 9.1 Initial meridians on hydrographic charts in 1914, 149 E.l Distribution of population (in millions), Continental U.S. time zones, 208
adam_txt Contents List of lllustrations, ix Preface, xiii Acknowledgments, xvii List ofAbbreviations, xxiii Introduction, i PART I Creating a Date Line (1522-19x1) 1. What a Difference a Day Makes, 5» PART II Campaigning for Uniform Time (1870-1925) 2. Choosing an Initial Meridian, 35 3. Enter Two Innovators, 48 4. Ventilating the Issues, 59 5. North America and Rome, 68 6. Washington and London and Beyond, 82 7. Altering the Astronomical Day, 100 8. Partitioning the World's Time, 120 9. The French Take the Lead, 13 8 PART III Employing Clock Time as a Social Instrument (1883-1927) 10. Advancing Sunset, Saving Daylight, 161 11. Changing Time, Gaining Daylight, 184 viii Contents Epilogue: The Present, 201 Notes, in Bibliography, 257 Index, 2S3 Illustrations Figures Robinson Crusoe reckoning his days, frontispiece 1.1 Day-dates of Folger and the Topaz, 16 1.2 Day-dates of HMS Briton and HMS Tagus, ij 1.3 Map showing date line boundary shifts over time, zo 1.4 Map showing Russia's Fort Ross settlement in Upper California, 25 1.5 George Davidson, 28 1.6 Date line chart published by U.S. Hydrographie Office, 29 1.7 Two date line eras, 31 2.1 OttoW. Struve, 36 2.2 Struve's 1870 examination of initial meridian, 38 3.1 Charles F. Dowd, 49 3.2 Sandford Fleming, 50 3.3 Fleming's Standard Chronometer with skeleton globe, 53 3.4 Two views of Fleming's watch, 54 4.1 Cleveland Abbe, 60 4.2 George Airy, 6z 5.1 William F. Allen, 71 5.2 Adolphe Hirsch, 75 7.1 Civil day and astronomical day, 101 7.2 Simon Newcomb, 102 x Illustrations 7.3 William H. M. Christie, 103 8.1 Robert Schräm, 121 8.2 Count Helmuth von Moltke, 123 8.3 Map of Imperial Germany's railway times, 124 8.4 Map of proposed time zones for Europe, 132 8.5 Map of United Kingdom's time zones, 135 9.1 Long-wave wireless antenna attached to the Eiffel Tower, 140 9.2 Gustave Ferrie, 141 9.3 Charles Lallemand, 14} 9.4 Difference between time Signals, Norddeich and Paris, 145 9.5 Telegram from La Touraine to Titanic, 14-/ 9.6 Joseph Renaud, ijo 9.7 1917 French chart showing world time zones, 154 10.1 William Willen, 164 10.2 Willett's plan for advancing clocks periodically, 165 10.3 Winston Churchill, 172 10.4 Poster announcing the Start of Summer Time, German-occupied Russia, 17} 10.5 British poster announcing the end of Summer Time, 1916, 175 10.6 William Willett monument, 182 11.1 World War I poster: Write Your Congressman, 191 11.2 World War I poster: Congress passes DST bill, 196 11.3 ICC boundaries in 1918-1919, 197 E.l Map showing current International Date Line, 202 E.2 Sunrises and sunsets in the United States, 206 E.3 Map showing the United States as a single time zone, 207 Tables 1.1 Finding a difference in dates during exploration and travel, 14 2.1 Initial meridians on nineteenth Century marine charts, ^j 5.1 Initial (prime) meridians proposed, 1870-1885, jy lllustrations xi 6.1a International Geodetic Association resolutions, 1883, 88 6.1b International Meridian Conference resolutions, 1884, 89 6.2 Initial meridians topographic maps, late nineteenth Century, 98 9.1 Initial meridians on hydrographic charts in 1914, 149 E.l Distribution of population (in millions), Continental U.S. time zones, 208
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