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Wires Connected

Wires Connected explores the telegraph's revolutionary impact, marking a pivotal point in the history of communication and technological innovation. This book examines how the simple telegraph wire transformed societies by shrinking distances and enabling near-instantaneous communication, a stark contrast to the slower methods of the 19th century. The telegraph's influence extended beyond mere communication; it reshaped business practices, accelerated news dissemination, and even altered international relations, laying the groundwork for future technologies like the telephone and the internet.

The book progresses chronologically, starting with the key inventions and figures behind the telegraph's creation, then detailing the construction of telegraph lines across continents and oceans. Subsequent chapters delve into the telegraph's broad social and economic impacts, analyzing its use in journalism, finance, and governance. It highlights the telegraph's role as a catalyst for the digital age, offering a comprehensive look at its technological, social, economic, and political implications.

The book uniquely emphasizes the telegraph's societal impact, arguing that it fundamentally changed our perception of time and space. By presenting historical documents, technical manuals, and personal correspondence, Wires Connected offers a fresh perspective on the telegraph's enduring legacy and its essential role in shaping our interconnected world.


Author:

  • Emily Williams

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 104 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • History
  • Natural sciences
  • Technology

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