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Nineteenth-Century Communications: A Documentary History, 1780-1918
Volume IV: Nation, Empire, Globe
Overview
This volume pays particular attention to Britain's embeddedness-and role in shaping-a rapidly expanding global communications network. In particular, it reflects the links between communications and Britain's imperial and colonial projects.
Coverage
It covers: The development of imperial communication routes and infrastructures as well as, in the late nineteenth-century, the introduction of imperial penny postage
The ramifications of new technologies and media of communication for warfare and diplomacy between the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the beginning of the First World War
Emigrants' correspondence
The domestic significance of communication infrastructure in relation to British national identity
The 1874 establishment of the Union Postale Universelle and related initiatives to globalise communications