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Methodological Perspectives on British Commercial Telegraphy and the Colonial Struggle over Democratic Connections in Gibraltar, 1914-1941
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Abstract This article examines the privatization of telegraphy in the British Empire from the perspective of Gibraltar, an overseas territory in the Mediterranean. While the history of international telegraphy is typically written from a world-systems perspective, this article presents a key methodological c... view more
This article examines the privatization of telegraphy in the British Empire from the perspective of Gibraltar, an overseas territory in the Mediterranean. While the history of international telegraphy is typically written from a world-systems perspective, this article presents a key methodological critique of the use of collections spread across many institutions and colonies: archival satellites are not simply reducible to parts of a scattered whole, as archival collections are themselves curations of socially-positioned understandings of Empire. This is especially true of the "girdle round the world" that was British telegraphy. At a meta-historical level, individual archival collections of the global British telegraphy system can be read as histories of colonial administrators' geographically- and socially-situated perspectives on Empire - namely through what archives have, and have not, preserved. I demonstrate how the documents about telegraphy collected and maintained in the Gibraltar National Archives reflect pre- and post-World War I English, anti-Liberal colonial administrators' and military officials’ fear that privatization was an opening salvo against the democratic web that held the last vestiges of Empire together.... view less
Keywords
history of media; telegraphy; communication technology; Great Britain; colonialism; administration
Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Free Keywords
British Empire; colonial management; historical methodology; media archives
Document language
English
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
p. 21-33
Journal
Media and Communication, 6 (2018) 1
Issue topic
Media History and Democracy
ISSN
2183-2439
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed