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Historie
Vaughan Cornish's 'The Panama Canal and Its Makers' is a comprehensive exploration of the history and significance of the Panama Canal. Written in a detailed and informative style, the book delves into the intricate processes and challenges faced by the engineers, politicians, and workers who were instrumental in the construction of this monumental feat of engineering. Cornish expertly weaves together political, economic, and social aspects to provide a holistic view of the canal's creation and impact on global trade and transportation networks. His meticulous research and engaging narrative make this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of infrastructure development and globalization. Vaughan Cornish, a distinguished historian and expert in Latin American studies, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this exploration of the Panama Canal. His deep understanding of the region's history and politics provides valuable insights into the motivations and decisions that shaped the construction of this iconic waterway. For readers interested in the intersection of technology, economy, and politics, 'The Panama Canal and Its Makers' is a must-read that provides a nuanced and enlightening perspective on one of the world's most significant engineering projects.
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E-bog: 4. december 2019
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