The philosophy of railways
- ISBN
- 0802041612
The philosophy of railways è un canadian pacific railway company, history book di A. A. den Otter.
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When, in the late 1980s, the federal government initiated a plan to deregulate the Canadian railway system, lobby groups protested the betrayal of a national mandate. They asserted that the railway was founded to promote a sense of national identity, to provide access to isolated regions of the country, and to ensure a transnational exchange of goods and ideas. In The Philosophy of Railways, A. A. den Otter considers the relationship between nationalism and technology, and shows how the popular rhetoric surrounding the evolution of the Canadian Pacific Railway has mythologized the role of a private corporation and its technology. He questions the notion that the railways were built as an antidote to American manifest destiny, suggesting instead that the widespread adoption of railway transportation as a civilizing mission impelled Canadians to bow to technology's integrating effects, including confederation and closer ties with the United States.
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Di che genere è The philosophy of railways?+
The philosophy of railways è un libro di Canadian Pacific Railway Company, History, Railroads, Railroads, canada.
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When, in the late 1980s, the federal government initiated a plan to deregulate the Canadian railway system, lobby groups protested the betrayal of a national mandate. They asserted that the railway was founded to promote a sense of national identity, to provide access to isolated regions of the coun...
Chi ha scritto The philosophy of railways?+
The philosophy of railways è stato scritto da A. A. den Otter.