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Electric railways

Correspondence American School of, James Raley Cravath

Editora: Good Press

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In "Electric Railways," readers are invited to explore an anthology that delves into the technological and societal transformations brought about by the advent of electric rail transport. This collection spans a rich tapestry of literary styles, from technical essays to visionary narratives, capturing the zeitgeist of a world on the brink of modernity. By intertwining scientific insights with cultural reflections, the anthology presents a nuanced exploration of the electric railway's role in shaping urban landscapes and social dynamics. Each piece, while distinct, contributes to a broader conversation about progress, innovation, and the ever-evolving relationship between humanity and technology. Contributors to this anthology, hailing from the esteemed American School of Correspondence and James Raley Cravath, bring together a wealth of knowledge and varied perspectives. The anthology aligns itself with the progressive movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a time characterized by rapid industrial advancements and cultural shifts. These authors, rooted in different facets of the technological and cultural domains, collectively enrich the reader's understanding of how electric railways influenced not only the physical realm but also the cultural and historical narratives of the period. "Electric Railways" offers a compelling opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in the multifaceted world of early electric transportation. Engaging with this anthology means stepping into a dialogue that bridges historical insight with modern reflection, making it indispensable for those interested in the intersection of technology and society. Whether for its educational merit or the sheer breadth of perspectives it encompasses, this collection invites readers to reflect on the enduring impact of innovation on the course of human progress.
Disponível desde: 24/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 200 páginas.

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