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History of Steam on the Erie Canal - cover

History of Steam on the Erie Canal

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Verlag: DigiCat

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In "History of Steam on the Erie Canal," the anonymous author provides an exhaustive exploration of the transformative impact of steam power on one of America's most vital waterways. This illuminating text is set against the backdrop of the 19th century, a period marked by rapid technological advancements and burgeoning industrialization. Drawing on a rich tapestry of primary sources, the author employs a narrative style that balances scholarly rigor with vivid storytelling, capturing the dynamics of innovation, commerce, and social change that accompanied the advent of steam navigation. The work contextualizes the Erie Canal's evolution within broader historical currents, revealing how steam technology revolutionized transport, invigorated industry, and reshaped the socio-economic landscape of New York and beyond. Though the author's identity remains cloaked in mystery, their profound understanding of both engineering principles and historical narrative reflects a well-informed background likely steeped in either engineering or maritime history. The detailed accounts of steam boats, canal logistics, and the economic implications of the steam revolution suggest a personal or academic engagement with the era's transformative technologies. Their anonymity allows the focus to remain on the collective experiences and journeys brought forth by steam on the canal. For scholars, historians, and enthusiasts alike, "History of Steam on the Erie Canal" is an essential addition to the canon of American industrial history. It invites readers to consider the interplay of technology and society in shaping modern America while offering a compelling view of a pivotal chapter in the evolution of transportation. This work is not only an informative read but also a celebration of the ingenuity that propelled the United States into an age of progress.
Verfügbar seit: 16.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 23 Seiten.

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