Illustrated History of the Panama Railroad

Illustrated History of the Panama Railroad
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1861
Genre: Panama
ISBN:

History of the Panama Railroad with a guide for travelers and businessmen about Central and South America containing timetables, shipping rates, commercial activity, and information about international connections.

The Panama Railroad

The Panama Railroad
Author: Peter Pyne
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0253052092

In 1848, a group of ambitious American entrepreneurs decided to embark upon a remarkable engineering feat—they would build a railroad across the Isthmus of Panama to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The creation of the Panama Railroad ranks as one the boldest capitalist ventures in the 19th century, and would require battling climate, disease, and geography before it was completed. On a human level, it would transform the destiny of thousands of lives in America, Panama, the West Indies, and Asia, as well as in Ireland. The Panama Railroad provides the first comprehensive account of the railroad's construction, going well beyond the known stories of the titans of industry involved with its construction, such as William Aspinwall, George Law, and Cornelius Vanderbilt. It seeks to correct false claims and address numerous gaps in past histories, and in particular showcases the stories of the ordinary Irish workers willing to travel halfway around the globe to pursue an uncertain future and a perilous undertaking in the hopes of escaping the devastating aftermath of the Great Famine of 1845–49.

The Illustrated History of American Military Commissaries

The Illustrated History of American Military Commissaries
Author: Peter D. Skirbunt
Publisher: Defense Commissary Agency Office of Corporate Communications
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780160817861

Presents a comprehensive history spanning the 233 years of the four major services' sales commissaries.

Catalogue of Books

Catalogue of Books
Author: Young Men's Christian Association of the City of New York. Railroad Branch. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1899
Genre: Libraries
ISBN:

ILLUS HIST OF THE PANAMA RAILR

ILLUS HIST OF THE PANAMA RAILR
Author: Fessenden N. (Fessenden Nott) 182 Otis
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781374490048

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Empire in Retreat

Empire in Retreat
Author: Victor Bulmer-Thomas
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300235194

A sweeping history of the United States through the lens of empire—and an incisive look forward as the nation retreats from the global stage A respected authority on international relations and foreign policy, Victor Bulmer-Thomas offers a grand survey of the United States as an empire. From its territorial expansion after independence, through hegemonic rule following World War II, to the nation’s current imperial retreat, the United States has had an uneasy relationship with the idea of itself as an empire. In this book Bulmer-Thomas offers three definitions of empire—territorial, informal, and institutional—that help to explain the nation’s past and forecast a future in which the United States will cease to play an imperial role. Arguing that the move toward diminished geopolitical dominance reflects the aspirations of most U.S. citizens, he asserts that imperial retreat does not necessarily mean national decline and may ultimately strengthen the nation-state. At this pivotal juncture in American history, Bulmer-Thomas’s uniquely global perspective will be widely read and discussed across a range of fields.