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Wiring the Nation

Telecommunication, Newspaper-Reportage, and Nation Building in British India, 1850-1930

By (author) Michael Mann
Format: Hardback
Publisher: OUP India, New Delhi, India
Published: 14th Sep 2017
Dimensions: w 148mm h 223mm d 25mm
Weight: 506g
ISBN-10: 0199472173
ISBN-13: 9780199472178
Barcode No: 9780199472178
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News today is understood as the most recent information available from places all over the world. It was the telegraph which gave birth to this understanding by profoundly transforming the global press landscape at the turn of the nineteenth century. Select information bought from agencies like Reuters, Wolff, Havas, and Associated Press made their way into newspapers-'news' became a commodity and journalism as we know it was born. In British India, after the Great Rebellion of 1857-8 and with the end of the Mughal dynasty, the concept of a shared cultural community was lost. In the decades that followed, telegraphically disseminated news played a leading role in shaping an all-India public sphere, in the process resurrecting the idea of a unified nation-an idea that formed the basis of the anti-colonial struggle launched soon after. As Wiring the Nation traces the social, cultural, and political consequences of the telegraph in colonial India, this new mode of communication emerges not merely as a technological marvel, but also as a force with the power to influence the imagination of an entire nation.

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Wiring the Nation is a welcome addition to the growing literature on Indian Newspapers. Mann's work in this archive is most welcome and will, one hopes, encourage more young scholars to dig in these understudied trenches. * Priti Joshi, Victorian Studies *