Electrifying Europe : the power of Europe in the construction of electricity networks / Vincent Christiaan Lagendijk
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41/288 | 6890 | Libros modernos desde 1900 |
This book sets out to uncover the origins of the idea of a European electricity network. It explores historically the roots of a transnational European system, showing how engineers came to think in terms of "Europe" already in the 1920s, and how this ideas continued to influence network-building in later decades.\r\nCovering the period between 1918 and 2001, the book provides a detailed analysis of ideas on, and the building of, an European electricity system
Aknowledgements
List of illustrations
Abbreviations
Introduction: In search of European roots
Histories of electrification
Towards a history of the European system
Unpacking the European system
Sources and limitations
Structure
"Opening the doors to a revolution"
An industry expands
Postward rationalization and regulation
International organization in the field of electricity
The League of Nations and electricity transmission
Conclusion
Planning an European network
European unification and electricity
The European project taking shape
Imagining Europe electrically
The League and an European public works
Albert ThomasEuropean public works
Responses to the plan
The demise of the projects
(Re)constructing regions
Wartime and postwar ideas of Europe
Preparing for war
Recovery initiatives
U.S. internationalization opposed
The TECAID mission
European ideas on international operation
Towards a Western European power tool
The UCPTE
Further regional grouping
Securing European cooperation
U.S. containment strategy
An all-European approach: the ECE
Bottlenecks and battle act
Converging interests: Yugoslavia
Interconnecting regions
The path of least resistance: Austria and Yugoslavia
Uniting Europe
Creating an European Market
Conclusions
Conclusion: From cooperation to competition
The roots of European system
Building the European system
Epilogue
Sources and bibliography
Archival resources
Interview
Newspaper and magazine articles
Published documentation
Scholarly books, articles and dissertations
Summary
Biography.
Presentado originalmente como tesis- Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Localización permanente | Código de barras | Signatura | |
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Fundación Juanelo Turriano | 6890 | 41/288 |
This book sets out to uncover the origins of the idea of a European electricity network. It explores historically the roots of a transnational European system, showing how engineers came to think in terms of "Europe" already in the 1920s, and how this ideas continued to influence network-building in later decades.\r\nCovering the period between 1918 and 2001, the book provides a detailed analysis of ideas on, and the building of, an European electricity system
Aknowledgements
List of illustrations
Abbreviations
Introduction: In search of European roots
Histories of electrification
Towards a history of the European system
Unpacking the European system
Sources and limitations
Structure
"Opening the doors to a revolution"
An industry expands
Postward rationalization and regulation
International organization in the field of electricity
The League of Nations and electricity transmission
Conclusion
Planning an European network
European unification and electricity
The European project taking shape
Imagining Europe electrically
The League and an European public works
Albert ThomasEuropean public works
Responses to the plan
The demise of the projects
(Re)constructing regions
Wartime and postwar ideas of Europe
Preparing for war
Recovery initiatives
U.S. internationalization opposed
The TECAID mission
European ideas on international operation
Towards a Western European power tool
The UCPTE
Further regional grouping
Securing European cooperation
U.S. containment strategy
An all-European approach: the ECE
Bottlenecks and battle act
Converging interests: Yugoslavia
Interconnecting regions
The path of least resistance: Austria and Yugoslavia
Uniting Europe
Creating an European Market
Conclusions
Conclusion: From cooperation to competition
The roots of European system
Building the European system
Epilogue
Sources and bibliography
Archival resources
Interview
Newspaper and magazine articles
Published documentation
Scholarly books, articles and dissertations
Summary
Biography.
Presentado originalmente como tesis- Technische Universiteit Eindhoven