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Die deutsch-niederländische Kooperation im Telegrafenwesen ihrer Kolonien und Interessensphären im Pazifischen Raum 1899-1936
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
394 Seiten
Deutsch
Olms Wissenschafterschienen am01.05.2022
Imperial rivalry as well as global exchange and cooperation shaped the so-called "first globalization" around 1900. During that time, public and private players of the German Empire and the Netherlands joined forces to challenge the British hegemony over the worldwide telegraphic web. To reach this goal, they founded a German-Dutch Telegraph Company providing a cable network between their colo-nies and spheres of influence in the Pacific, while trading technological goods, expertise, and raw materials amongst each other. The transnational public-private partnership under study was active until the mid-1930s. The topic of this study is the development of the said partnership during that time. It focuses on the agents and players initiating and operating the joint ventures. By concentrating on - as of yet - insufficiently explored players, ventures, and spaces of the global web of communication in the early 20th century the study aims to broaden the history of global communication.mehr

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KlappentextImperial rivalry as well as global exchange and cooperation shaped the so-called "first globalization" around 1900. During that time, public and private players of the German Empire and the Netherlands joined forces to challenge the British hegemony over the worldwide telegraphic web. To reach this goal, they founded a German-Dutch Telegraph Company providing a cable network between their colo-nies and spheres of influence in the Pacific, while trading technological goods, expertise, and raw materials amongst each other. The transnational public-private partnership under study was active until the mid-1930s. The topic of this study is the development of the said partnership during that time. It focuses on the agents and players initiating and operating the joint ventures. By concentrating on - as of yet - insufficiently explored players, ventures, and spaces of the global web of communication in the early 20th century the study aims to broaden the history of global communication.