The Tentacles of Progress: Technology Transfer in the Age of Imperialism, 1850-1940
This penetrating examination of a paradox of colonial rule shows how the massive transfers of technology--including equipment, techniques, and experts--from the European imperial powers to their colonies in Asia and Africa resulted not in industrialization but in underdevelopment. Examining the most important technologies--shipping and railways, telegraphs and wireless, urban water supply and sewage disposal, economic botany and plantation agriculture, irrigation, and mining and metallurgy--Headrick provides a new perspective on colonial economic history and reopens the debate on the roots of Asian and African underdevelopment.
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The Tentacles of Progress: Technology Transfer in the Age of Imperialism, 1850-1940
This penetrating examination of a paradox of colonial rule shows how the massive transfers of technology--including equipment, techniques, and experts--from the European imperial powers to their colonies in Asia and Africa resulted not in industrialization but in underdevelopment. Examining the most important technologies--shipping and railways, telegraphs and wireless, urban water supply and sewage disposal, economic botany and plantation agriculture, irrigation, and mining and metallurgy--Headrick provides a new perspective on colonial economic history and reopens the debate on the roots of Asian and African underdevelopment.
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The Tentacles of Progress: Technology Transfer in the Age of Imperialism, 1850-1940

The Tentacles of Progress: Technology Transfer in the Age of Imperialism, 1850-1940

by Daniel R. Headrick
The Tentacles of Progress: Technology Transfer in the Age of Imperialism, 1850-1940

The Tentacles of Progress: Technology Transfer in the Age of Imperialism, 1850-1940

by Daniel R. Headrick

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This penetrating examination of a paradox of colonial rule shows how the massive transfers of technology--including equipment, techniques, and experts--from the European imperial powers to their colonies in Asia and Africa resulted not in industrialization but in underdevelopment. Examining the most important technologies--shipping and railways, telegraphs and wireless, urban water supply and sewage disposal, economic botany and plantation agriculture, irrigation, and mining and metallurgy--Headrick provides a new perspective on colonial economic history and reopens the debate on the roots of Asian and African underdevelopment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190281496
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/10/1988
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

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Roosevelt University, Chicago

Table of Contents

1. Imperialism, Technology, and Tropical Economies
2. Ships and Shipping
3. The Railways of India
4. The Imperial Telecommunications Networks
5. Cities, Sanitation, and Segregation
6. Hydraulic Imperialism in India and Egypt
7. Economic Botany and Tropical Plantations
8. Mining and Metallurgy
9. Technical Education
10.Experts and Enterprise
11.Technology Transfer and Colonial Politics
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