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Design, Technology and Communication in the British Empire, 1830-1914

Design, Technology and Communication in the British Empire, 1830-1914

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Publisher Springer, Berlin
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Pages 131
Version paperback
Language English
ISBN 9781349933532
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This book is an innovative, interdisciplinary study of the nature of design as a form of communication within and across Britain and its empire in the long nineteenth century. In this period, Britain had developed from the world's first industrial nation into the 'Workshop of the World' but how were technological innovations translated and communicated across the imperial territories? How were designs turned into reality? This book explores these themes, incorporating archival case study technologies such as trains, sugar manufacture and agricultural technologies. Using a four-part framework we firstly examine the identification of innovation opportunities and how these translated to engineering specifications. The realization of conceptual designs through collaboration and their subsequent manufacture and distribution as finished products are then reviewed. Using the authors' expertise in the fields of historical and design engineering, this study contributes real-world case studies to design theory.

Design, Technology and Communication in the British Empire, 1830-1914

Table of contents

Chapter One: Introduction: Designing the empire.- Chapter Two: Acquiring markets - the opportunities of empire.- Chapter Three: Defining specifications - the requirements of empire.- Chapter Four: Conceptual development - the imagined empire.- Chapter Five: Realising production - the tools of empire.- Chapter Six: Conclusion: An empire connected?.- Select Bibliography.- Index 

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