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Railways are one of the most important inventions in modern history.
While most of us have experienced railways as passengers, and through media, a deeper look at railways shows a historical phenomenon of astonishing proportions. Rail travel brought the first overland mass transport of both people and goods, spanning continents and linking communities and nations with unprecedented speed and efficiency. The effects of this innovation on the way of life of people around the world have been incalculable.
In the 24 richly illustrated lectures of How Railways Transformed the World, Professor Patrick N. Allitt of Emory University takes you on a deep dive into the history, lore, and the multiple dimensions of trains and rail travel. An eminent historian and a lifelong railway enthusiast, Professor Allitt infuses the lectures with a vast and discerning knowledge of trains and train travel as he discusses the importance of railways throughout history and throughout the world, also presenting extensive material about rail travel today. Through his grand and sprawling narrative and engrossing storytelling, you’ll witness the creation and development of rail technology, the railway industry, and railway culture, which has had such profound effects on lives around the world.
As just one example of the importance of railways in history, linking the East and West Coasts of the United States by rail turned a cross-country journey of five or six months into just five or six days. By revolutionizing travel and transport, trains radically changed the way we experience the world, even altering humanity’s sense of time.
Remarkable milestones of railways include:
Presented in breathtaking scope and detail in the 24 lectures of this course, you will see the extraordinary development and impact of railways from their beginning in the early 19th century to futuristic train travel of today.
A Revolutionary Technology
Rail travel has altered human life in numerous ways. Railways largely brought the invention of tourism, as skillful entrepreneurs, making use of railroads, promoted large-scale, organized pleasure travel for the first time. Railways founded towns and cities, sparked immigration and settlement around the world, drove social and political change, and influenced the outcome of major wars. Rail travel has fired the imaginations of great writers, artists, and filmmakers. It has significantly changed urban life, linking communities with cities, and creating suburban living. In these ways and others, railways have been central to the creation of the connected, modern world we know of today.
A central feature of Professor Allitt’s presentation is the sheer pleasure, allure, and appeal of trains and train travel. In the 21st century, rail travel continues to offer a myriad of the most enjoyable and memorable ways of seeing our planet, through the richly diverse scenery and majestic landscapes seen on rail journeys around the world. Within this course, in addition to the unfolding of railway history, you’ll learn where you can experience the best of railway travel today, with details and film footage of great rail journeys across Britain, North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Through this delightful immersion into the phenomenon of railways in How Railways Transformed the World, you’ll contemplate important questions of economics, politics, industrial societies, culture, and more as you take a fresh and compelling look at the world history of the last 200 years.
A New Horizon for Human Living
In a panoramic view of railway history and culture, you’ll explore key developments of railways, such as:
A Globally Beloved Means of Travel
Across the span of this course, you’ll discover the remarkable phenomenon of railway heritage, nostalgia, and preservation—a worldwide activity that keeps historic railroads and their artifacts very much alive. Here, you’ll enjoy visits to great railway museums across Europe and the United States, such as England’s National Railway Museum, Train World in Belgium, and the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. You’ll also glimpse a rich range of preserved historic railways, such as Britain’s Bluebell Railway, Spain’s Ferrocarril de Sóller, Norway’s Flåm Railway, and numerous others.
In the 24 enthralling lectures of How Railways Transformed the World, you’ll enjoy the fascinating history and lore of an invention that forever changed human life.
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