Telegraphic imperialism: crisis and panic in the Indian Empire, c.1830/ Deep Kanta Lahiri Choudhury.
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384.05 BEC/C Communication yearbook 33/ | 384.06573092 WIN/B Bloomberg by Bloomberg/ | 384.068 GER/M Media, telecommunications, and business strategy/ | 384.109509034 CHO/T Telegraphic imperialism: crisis and panic in the Indian Empire, c.1830/ | 384.33 ALB/S The social media industries/ | 384.33 OEC/C Computer viruses and other malicious software: | 384.5 CHI/K Key concepts in radio studies/ |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-270) and index.
From Laboratory to Museum: the Changing Culture of Science and Experiment in India, circa 1830-1856 --
The Telegraph and the Uprisings of 1857 --
The Discipline of Technology --
Making the Twain Meet: the New Imperialism of Telegraphy --
The Magical Mystery Tour: Cable Telegraphy --
Telegraphic Imperialism: Expansion and Consolidation within India 146-174 --
The Telegraph General Strike of 1908 --
Swadeshi and Information Panic: Functions and Malfunctions of the Information Order, c.1900-1912 --
Conclusion --
Bibliography.
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