The Panama Canal (eBook)

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2023
2515 Seiten
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859-654771993-9 (EAN)

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In "The Panama Canal," Frederic J. Haskin delivers an exhaustive examination of one of the most monumental engineering feats of the 20th century, intertwining historical narrative with technical insights. Haskin's literary style combines an accessible tone with meticulous detail, making complex ideas about canal construction and international politics comprehensible to a wider audience. Set against the backdrop of colonial ambition and the rise of American imperialism, this work offers profound reflections on the interplay between human ingenuity and geographical challenges, providing both historical context and technical understanding of the canal's development and its ramifications. Frederic J. Haskin, an American journalist and author, possessed a keen interest in transportation and civil engineering, which is clearly reflected in his writing. His extensive research and firsthand experience in reporting on infrastructure projects allowed him to present the narrative of the Panama Canal not merely as an engineering endeavor but as a significant cultural event with far-reaching implications for global trade and national politics. Haskin's career as a public speaker and writer solidified his authority on this subject, enabling him to engage readers with vivid accounts of the people and events that shaped this landmark achievement. For anyone interested in engineering marvels or the dynamics of geopolitics, "The Panama Canal" is an indispensable resource. It meticulously explores the historical complexities surrounding the canal's construction while simultaneously captivating readers with its honest portrayal of the challenges and triumphs faced by those involved. Haskin's blend of narrative and insight invites readers to appreciate both the canal's significance and the enduring human spirit in the face of monumental challenges.

Frederic J. Haskin (1872–1944) was an American author and journalist notable for his informative writing style and his ability to explain complex subjects to the general public. Born on November 25, 1872, in Maquoketa, Iowa, Haskin embarked on a career in journalism that led him to work for several newspapers, including the Des Moines Leader and later the Washington Post. His tenure at the Post saw him helming the Information Bureau, where he honed a Q&A column that contributed to his reputation as a provider of clear, concise facts on diverse topics. His literary style was characterized by meticulous research and an engaging narrative voice that made even technical subjects accessible to readers without sacrificing depth or accuracy. One of Haskin's significant works is 'The Panama Canal,' a book offering an in-depth look at the construction and impact of this monumental engineering achievement. The publication reflects Haskin's ability to delve into complex historical and technical details while maintaining a narrative that is compelling and widely comprehensible. Through his writings, Haskin had the aptitude to transform contemporary news into enduring works that continued to educate and inform long after their initial publication. The legacy he left behind in the field of journalism and non-fiction literature is marked by his dedication to the dissemination of knowledge and the enlightenment of the lay reader.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Schlagworte American Exceptionalism • American Power • Canal Zone challenges • central american literature • Classic Literature • classic narratives • Early 20th Century • early 20th century fiction • Engineering History • engineering marvel novels • Frederic J. Haskin books • Geopolitical significance • Global impact • Global trade impact • Haskin's meticulous research • historical chronicle • historical fiction classics • human endeavor • Human progress • Hydraulic engineering • in-depth historical analysis • International relations study • Journalistic Insight • Latin America historical novel • maritime engineering fiction • maritime engineering marvel • National Achievement • Panama • panama canal • Panama Canal history • Panama construction history • Political dynamics exploration • political intrigue
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