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Frederic J. Haskin

The Panama Canal

In “The Panama Canal,” Frederic J. Haskin crafts a comprehensive examination of one of the most ambitious engineering feats of the 20th century. Combining meticulous historical research with vivid narrative style, Haskin details the political intricacies, labor struggles, and technological innovations that culminated in the canal'Äôs construction. The book not only illuminates the logistical challenges faced by engineers and workers, but also explores the broader implications of the canal's existence in shaping global trade and geopolitical relations, making it a critical work in the canon of American historiography. Frederic J. Haskin was a renowned journalist and historian whose career was deeply intertwined with the early developments of the Panama Canal. His first-hand experiences and access to key figures involved in the project lend authenticity to his account. Haskin's background in investigative journalism facilitates a balanced narrative, shedding light on both the triumphs and tribulations that marked the canal's construction, which serves as a reflection of American ambition and imperialism during the early 1900s. I highly recommend “The Panama Canal” to scholars, students, and casual readers alike, as it offers invaluable insights into an engineering marvel that reshaped maritime navigation and international commerce. Haskin'Äôs work is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the canal's creation and its lasting impact on the modern world.
412 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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