Article ID: CBB887879375

Animating History: Digitally Mapping the United States Telegraph System (October 2023)

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Digital humanities is a booming field. This article introduces a new digital map that shows the development of the telegraph system in the United States from its inception in 1844 to 1862. This interactive map locates offices and lines, and it displays data that put the telegraph system in its political, social, and environmental contexts. As far as the authors know, this is the first born-digital map of a telegraph system anywhere in the world. Readers are invited to explore the freely available map, and historians of technology are encouraged to use digital maps for their research and teaching. Digital maps are ideal for visualizing systems and networks, two concepts that have dominated the history of technology for several decades. The ability to display time-sensitive data for several variables at the same time is especially useful.

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Authors & Contributors
Finn, Bernard S.
Shahvar, Soli
Allen, Colin
Britton, John A.
MacDougall, Robert Duncan
Menke, Richard
Journals
Technology and Culture
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Iranian Studies
American Historical Review
American Quarterly
Humanities and Technology Review
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Duke University Press
Harvard University Press
MIT Press
Princeton University Press
Stanford University Press
Concepts
Communication technology
Telegraphs; telephones
Technology
Digital humanities
Technology and society
Digitization
People
Bell, Alexander Graham
Fourier, Jean Baptiste Joseph
Gray, Elisha
Kelvin, William Thomson, Baron
Lévi-Strauss, Claude
McLuhan, Marshall
Time Periods
19th century
21st century
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
Modern
Places
United States
Great Britain
Persia (Iran)
Brazil
Chile
India
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