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'The Great Event of the Fortnight': Steamship Rhythms and Colonial Communication

机译:“两周大事件”:轮船节奏与殖民地交流

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This paper engages with Tim Cresswell's 'contellations of mobility' in order to contribute some understanding of historical maritime rhythms. The empirical focus is upon a steamship mail service in the post-emancipation Caribbean. In examining this communications network, it is stressed that while those managing the network valorised predictable efficiency, friction' was prized by mercantile groups at the steamers' ports of call. Thus, the different aspects of mobility signified differently across the network, and this historical case study reinforces the resonance of slowness and stoppage time. The synchronisation of steamship arrivals with sociocultural norms in the Caribbean colonies also necessitated the adaptation of mail service rhythms. Through a focus on shipping operations, this paper proposes to temper our understanding of the role of steamship technology in empire. The influence of colonies on the metropole encompassed an alteration of the rhythms of imperial circulation, and it is within the maritime arena that these realities came into sharp focus.
机译:本文与蒂姆·克雷斯韦尔(T​​im Cresswell)的“机动性星座”相呼应,以便对历史海上节奏有所了解。经验的重点是解放后的加勒比地区的轮船邮件服务。在检查该通信网络时,要强调的是,尽管管理网络的人员以可预测的效率为重,但在轮船停靠港的重商集团还是非常重视摩擦。因此,移动性的不同方面在整个网络中具有不同的含义,这个历史案例研究加强了慢度和停止时间的共鸣。轮船的到来与加勒比海殖民地的社会文化规范的同步也使得必须调整邮件服务的节奏。通过重点研究航运运营,本文提出了加深我们对轮船技术在帝国中的作用的理解。殖民地对大都市的影响包括帝国循环节奏的变化,这些现实成为海上现实的焦点。

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