Wired for Business: The Roebling Story.

John Augustus Roebling, a classically educated civil engineer and young Hegelian, immigrated to America in 1831 in search of freedom from a repressive political system that afforded him no opportunity for advancement. Arriving in the midst of the American market revolution, his dream of establishing...

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Main Author: Hatch-Draper, Kelley Marie
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Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2011
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etd-24732019-05-16T04:43:27Z Wired for Business: The Roebling Story. Hatch-Draper, Kelley Marie John Augustus Roebling, a classically educated civil engineer and young Hegelian, immigrated to America in 1831 in search of freedom from a repressive political system that afforded him no opportunity for advancement. Arriving in the midst of the American market revolution, his dream of establishing an agrarian farming colony changed in response to societal transformations resulting from mechanization and the rise of industry. Within forty years, Roebling achieved fame as a canal engineer and bridge designer while establishing the American wire rope industry. Without Roebling's innovation in wire-rope, modern suspension bridges, high-rise elevators, construction cranes, and cable cars would not have been possible. Yet historians have virtually ignored Roebling and other civil engineers, entrepreneurs, and inventors who built America's infrastructure. Known primarily, if at all, as the designer of the Brooklyn Bridge, Roebling is an enlightening study of Old World education and training used in the New World. 2011-05-07T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/1282 https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2473&context=etd Copyright by the authors. Electronic Theses and Dissertations Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University Technology Civil Engineering Brooklyn Bridge Roebling Arts and Humanities Civil Engineering Engineering History United States History
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topic Technology
Civil Engineering
Brooklyn Bridge
Roebling
Arts and Humanities
Civil Engineering
Engineering
History
United States History
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Civil Engineering
Brooklyn Bridge
Roebling
Arts and Humanities
Civil Engineering
Engineering
History
United States History
Hatch-Draper, Kelley Marie
Wired for Business: The Roebling Story.
description John Augustus Roebling, a classically educated civil engineer and young Hegelian, immigrated to America in 1831 in search of freedom from a repressive political system that afforded him no opportunity for advancement. Arriving in the midst of the American market revolution, his dream of establishing an agrarian farming colony changed in response to societal transformations resulting from mechanization and the rise of industry. Within forty years, Roebling achieved fame as a canal engineer and bridge designer while establishing the American wire rope industry. Without Roebling's innovation in wire-rope, modern suspension bridges, high-rise elevators, construction cranes, and cable cars would not have been possible. Yet historians have virtually ignored Roebling and other civil engineers, entrepreneurs, and inventors who built America's infrastructure. Known primarily, if at all, as the designer of the Brooklyn Bridge, Roebling is an enlightening study of Old World education and training used in the New World.
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