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WORKSHOP ON

INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS HISTORY

9:00 am -12:00 am

Wednesday 24 November 1999
Phillips Hall 328, Academic Center
George Washington University

Telegraphy and Technological Modernization:

Political and Cultural Issues in 19th Century China

Erik Baark
Hong Hong University of Science and Technology

Telegraphy and International Rivalry:

Western Race for Concessions in China, 1881-1886

Ole Lange
Copenhagen Business School

Telegraphy and Empire: Japan's Quest for Submarine Cables, 1871-1914

Daqing Yang
Department of History, GW

Coffee Break

Neutrality and the "Political Imperative" in International Telecommunication:

The Great Northern Telegraph Company

Kurt Jacobsen
Copenhagen Business School

The Ironies of Cable History
Bernard Finn

National Museum of American History

Tracing the Rise of Cable Telegraphy Literature, 1855-1895

Christopher Sterling
Graduate Telecommunications Program, GW

Sponsored by the History Department and the Graduate Telecommunications

Program Supported by the George and May Shiers Memorial Fund

The workshop is free and open to the public, For more information, please contact Daqing Yang at (202)994-8262 or yanghist@gwu.edu


Quelle = Email <H-Soz-u-Kult>

From: Daqing Yang <yanghist@gwu.edu>
Subject: Workshop: International Telecommunications History (GWU 24.11.99)
Date: 18.11.1999


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