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Chinese History - Ching Dynasty, 1644-1912, Chinese History - Economic Aspects, General & Miscellaneous Chinese History

Lightning Wires, Vol. 6

by Erik Baark
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Baark examines the transfer of telegraph technology to China in the late nineteenth century. He shows how the initial Chinese rejection of the telegraph as an inconvenient technology contributed to violent conflicts between foreigners and the Chinese, but that this resistence gradually gave way to an assimilation of the telegraph into Chinese society.

The transfer and assimilation of advanced technology has been an important challenge for China's modernization for more than a century. Baark examines some of the dilemmas faced by Chinese modernizers of the yangwu (Western affairs) movement from the 1860s to the 1890s. Telegraph technology emerged in the West on the basis of scientific discoveries in electricity in the early nineteenth century, and was greeted with enthusiasm by governments and the public alike.

The Chinese attitudes to the telegraph, however, were informed by entirely different political and cultural priorities. Baark examines the tensions which existed between the Chinese and the foreign companies seeking to extend telegraph technology to East Asian cities, and he shows how the domestic network was shaped by indigenous social and cultural forces. This book will be of considerable interest to historians of modern China, technology, and economic development.

Synopsis

Examines cultural and political conflicts associated with one of the earlier examples of technological transfer and assimilation in China.

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Baark (technology and social sciences, Technical U. of Denmark) addresses in seven chapters the dilemmas of China's technological modernization; policy and personalities in China's 19th century modernization; the communication challenges presented by the telegraph; the telegraph's arrival at China's shores, 1860-1870; the telegraph lines in Fujian, 1874-1877; the genesis of the Chinese telegraph network, 1881-1889; and lessons from the 19th century. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Erik Baark

ERIK BAARK is Associate Professor, Department of Technology and Social Sciences, Technical University of Denmark.

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Baark (technology and social sciences, Technical U. of Denmark) addresses in seven chapters the dilemmas of China's technological modernization; policy and personalities in China's 19th century modernization; the communication challenges presented by the telegraph; the telegraph's arrival at China's shores, 1860-1870; the telegraph lines in Fujian, 1874-1877; the genesis of the Chinese telegraph network, 1881-1889; and lessons from the 19th century. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1997
Publisher
ABC-Clio, LLC
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313300110

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