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OverviewIn 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter PynePublisher: Indiana University Press Imprint: Indiana University Press Weight: 0.771kg ISBN: 9780253052070ISBN 10: 0253052076 Pages: 418 Publication Date: 30 March 2021 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Construction 1. The Grand Design 2. A False Start 3. Slow Progress 4. A New Departure 5. Hopes Dashed 6. The Final Push Part II: The Workers 7. The Men Who Built the Railroad 8. Working Conditions 9. Workers' Amenities 10. Mortality Part III: The Irish 11. The American Irish 12. The Men from Cork Part IV: Epilogue 13. Railroad-Government Relations 14. The Aftermath ConclusionReviewsThe first thing that readers will notice about this book is that it is the result of a very thorough examination of the railroad's construction. The extensive research that Pyne undertook in order to present this comprehensive story is commendable. -- Bill Hough * NRHS Bulletin * Author InformationPeter Pyne was Lecturer in history in the Adult Education Department of Ulster University at Magee University College, Derry, before his retirement. He lives in Derry, Northern Ireland, where he and his wife run a bed and breakfast. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |