A Floating Commonwealth
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Christopher Harvie offers a new portrait of society and identity in high industrial Britain by focusing on the sea as connector not barrier. Atlantic and ''inland sea'' together Harvie argues created a floating commonwealth of port cities and their hinterlands whose interaction both with one another and with nationalist and imperial politics created an intense political and cultural synergy.At a technical level this produced the freight steamer and the efficient types of railways which opened up the developing world as well as the institutions of international finance and communications in the age of telegrams and anger. And ultimately the resources of the Atlantic cities their shipyards and works enabled Britain to win withstand the test of the First World War.Meanwhile as Harvie shows the continuous attempt to make sense of an ever-changing material reality also stimulated the discourses on which social criticism and literary modernism were based from Carlyle to James Joyce -- although the ultimate outcome of slump and emigration would leave enduring problems in the years to come.
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