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Railway Imperialism Clarence B. Davis

Railway Imperialism By Clarence B. Davis

Railway Imperialism by Clarence B. Davis


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This contributed volume explores the relationship between imperialism, railways and informal empire. Contributors account for the origins of main lines in several independent and self-governing countries. The essays reflect on the imperial and anti-imperial effects of railways.

Railway Imperialism Summary

Railway Imperialism by Clarence B. Davis

This contributed volume explores the relationship between imperialism, railways, and informal empire. Contributors account for the origins of main lines in several independent and self-governing countries. The essays reflect on the imperial and anti-imperial effects of railways, whose rails traced the divergent paths of expanding capitalism, imperial strategy, and modernizing nationalism. The reader is thereby offered an opportunity of seeing the slippery notion of informal empire in operation, and of testing its validity. The railway has often been studied from the standpoint of imperialism; this book makes a beginning with studying imperialism from the standpoint of the railway. Following the book's introduction, which explains the imperial model considered in each chapter case study, the book opens with essays on railway imperialism in Canada, South Africa, Central Africa, Argentina, Mexico, the Indian States, Thailand, Russia and China. The last essay, written by Ronald E. Robinson, ties the book together with an engaging analysis of railway imperialism. This book should appeal to researchers and students interested in the history of imperialism and the history of railways.

About Clarence B. Davis

CLARENCE B. DAVIS is Vice President for Academic Affairs at Keene State College, Keene, New Hampshire. KENNETH E. WILBURN is a Professor in the Department of History at East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina. RONALD ROBINSON is Emeritus Beit Professor of the History of the British Commonwealth in Oxford University and Fellow of Balliol College.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: Railway Imperialism Railway Imperialism in Canada, 1847-1865 Engines of Empire and Independence: Railways in South Africa, 1863-1916 Railways Politics and Imperialism in Central Africa, 1889-1953 Profits and Visions: British Capital and Railway Construction in Argentina, 1854-1886 In the Path of Progress: Railroads and Moral Reform in Porfirian Mexico Railways, Raj, and the Indian States: Policy of Collaboration and Coercion in Hyderabad Thailand's Railways and Informal Imperialism Russia, the Soviet Union, and the Chinese Eastern Railway Railway Imperialism in China, 1895-1939 Conclusion: Railways and Informal Empire Selected Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313259661
9780313259661
0313259666
Railway Imperialism by Clarence B. Davis
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-04-30
248
N/A
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