9780252041778-0252041771-Wired into Nature: The Telegraph and the North American Frontier (The History of Media and Communication)

Wired into Nature: The Telegraph and the North American Frontier (The History of Media and Communication)

ISBN-13: 9780252041778
ISBN-10: 0252041771
Author: James Schwoch
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Format: Hardcover 264 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780252041778
ISBN-10: 0252041771
Author: James Schwoch
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Format: Hardcover 264 pages

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Wired into Nature: The Telegraph and the North American Frontier (The History of Media and Communication) (ISBN-13: 9780252041778 and ISBN-10: 0252041771), written by authors James Schwoch, was published by University of Illinois Press in 2018. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Media & Communications (Industries, Communications, Business Skills, Native American, Americas History, State & Local, United States History, Telecommunications & Sensors, Engineering, Communication & Media Studies, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Wired into Nature: The Telegraph and the North American Frontier (The History of Media and Communication) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Media & Communications books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The completion of the Transcontinental Telegraph in 1861 completed telegraphy's mile-by-mile trek across the West. In addition to linking the coasts, the telegraph represented an extraordinary American effort in many fields of endeavor to know, act upon, and control a continent. Merging new research with bold reinterpretation, James Schwoch details the unexplored dimensions of the frontier telegraph and its impact. The westward spread of telegraphy entailed encounters with environments that challenged Americans to acquire knowledge of natural history, climate, and a host of other fields. Telegraph codes and ciphers, meanwhile, became important political, military, and economic secrets. Schwoch shows how the government's use of commercial networks drove a relationship between the two sectors that served increasingly expansionist aims. He also reveals the telegraph's role in securing high ground and encouraging surveillance. Both became vital aspects of the American effort to contain, and conquer, the West's indigenous peoples--and part of a historical arc of concerns about privacy, data gathering, and surveillance that remains pertinent today. Entertaining and enlightening, Wired into Nature explores an unknown history of the West.

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