Bodies and Structures 2.0: Deep-Mapping Modern East Asian HistoryMain MenuGet to Know the SiteGuided TourShow Me HowA click-by-click guide to using this siteModulesRead the seventeen spatial stories that make up Bodies and Structures 2.0Tag MapExplore conceptsComplete Grid VisualizationDiscover connectionsGeotagged MapFind materials by geographic locationLensesCreate your own visualizationsWhat We LearnedLearn how multivocal spatial history changed how we approach our researchAboutFind information about contributors and advisory board members, citing this site, image permissions and licensing, and site documentationTroubleshootingA guide to known issuesAcknowledgmentsThank youDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fThis project was made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Engineering Abroad
12020-09-04T11:29:45-04:00Nathaniel Isaacson9a313a8f88ba8c43c463465ac9070fc9a3b505393510Entry Page for Depictions of Foreign Railroads and Trainsimage_header48402021-02-03T09:54:02-05:00Nathaniel Isaacson9a313a8f88ba8c43c463465ac9070fc9a3b50539As we have seen in the discussion of depictions of the Wusong and Tianjin Railways, pictorial "news" was not necessarily immediate in temporally or spatially. As a world-system, the Sinosphere in transition implicated spatial transformations and technological innovations beyond the fringes of the Qing empire. The world of tianxia 天下, or "all under heaven" in flux was characterized by simultaneous wonder and suspicion at the marvels of western science and engineering. Chinese media aggregated news from abroad, and adopted their visual idiom to venues like Dianshizhai.
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12019-11-18T15:49:55-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fTrains in Late Qing Print CultureNathaniel Isaacson42Introduction to the Moduleimage_header53852021-02-03T13:09:48-05:0031.2222,121.4581Shanghai1884-1898MIT Visualizing Cultures. https://visualizingcultures.mit.edu/home/vis_menu.htmlReed, Christopher A. Gutenberg in Shanghai: Chinese Print Capitalism, 1876-1937. Hong Kong University Press, 2004.Wu Youru 吳友如 (Zunyange zhuren 尊聞閣主人, ed.). 申江勝景圖 Shenjiang shengjing tu. Beijing : Quan guo tu shu guan wen xian suo wei fu zhi zhong xin, 2005.Wu Youru 吳友如 (Zunwenge zhuzhu. 尊聞閣主署, ed.). Dianshizhai huabao 點石齋畫報 Dianshizhai: 1884-1898. 24 Volumes.Wu Youru 吳友如. Dianshizhai huabao 點石齋畫報 (Wenchunguan comp., 問淳館主人署) 4 volumes.Public DomainNathaniel IsaacsonDianshizhai huabao; 點石齋畫報Nathaniel Isaacson9a313a8f88ba8c43c463465ac9070fc9a3b50539
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12019-11-18T15:49:56-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fEngineering Abroad: The Mersey Tunnel - "A Train that Runs Under Water" 水底行車27Opening of the Mersey Between Liverpool and Wirralplain2021-02-03T09:55:33-05:0053.4000, -3.0000LiverpoolMersey Tunnel1886-01-20Wu Youru 吳友如 (Zunwenge zhuzhu. 尊聞閣主署, ed.). "Shuidi xing che 水底行車." Dianshizhai huabao 點石齋畫報 Dianshizhai: 1884-1898. 24 v. Geng 4, 26."Shuidi xing che 水底行車." Shenbao 申報. 1886-04-30, p. 28.Nathaniel Isaacson9a313a8f88ba8c43c463465ac9070fc9a3b50539
12019-11-18T15:49:57-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fEngineering Abroad: the Mersey Tunnel in Anglophone Media24English-language Reportage on the Tunnelplain2021-01-07T10:30:26-05:00Liverpool53.4000, -3.0000Mersey Tunnel1886"The Prince of Wales at the Mersey Tunnel." Illustrated London News [London, England] 30 Jan. 1886: 111+. Illustrated London News. Web. 17 June 2019.Liverpool"The Mersey Railway Tunnel." Illustrated London News [London, England] 11 June 1881: 586+.Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f
12019-11-18T15:49:57-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fEngineering Abroad: the Trottoir Roulant - 游觀台22Moving Walkway at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelleimage_header2021-02-03T10:18:09-05:00Paris, France48.8667, 2.33331900点石斋画报大可堂版 v. 14, p. 317Unknown (c. 1897)Nathaniel Isaacson9a313a8f88ba8c43c463465ac9070fc9a3b50539
12019-11-18T15:49:56-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fEngineering Abroad: the Trottoir Roulant in Western Media31The Moving Walkway in the French and English Pressplain48682021-01-07T10:35:56-05:00Paris48.8667, 2.3333Huhtamo, Erkki. "(Un)walking at the Fair: About Mobile Visualitis at the Paris Universal Exposition of 1900." Journal of Visual Culture, V. 12.1: 61-88.Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f
12019-11-18T15:49:56-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fEngineering Abroad: the Trottoir Roulant in Chinese Media - 游觀台16Source Material for the Dianshizhai Pieceplain48492020-09-07T10:00:05-04:00Nathaniel Isaacson9a313a8f88ba8c43c463465ac9070fc9a3b50539