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Christmas Hymns - Telling the Story of Christmas Through Hymns (Paperback): Jonathan Reed Christmas Hymns - Telling the Story of Christmas Through Hymns (Paperback)
Jonathan Reed
R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nexus - Strategic Communications and American Security in World War I (Paperback): Jonathan Reed Winkler Nexus - Strategic Communications and American Security in World War I (Paperback)
Jonathan Reed Winkler
R763 R711 Discovery Miles 7 110 Save R52 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In an illuminating study that blends diplomatic, military, technology, and business history, Jonathan Reed Winkler shows how U.S. officials during World War I discovered the enormous value of global communications. At the outbreak of war in 1914, British control of the cable network affected the Americans' ability to communicate internationally, and the development of radio worried the Navy about hemispheric security. The benefits of a U.S. network became evident during the war, especially in the gathering of intelligence. This led to the creation of a peacetime intelligence operation, later termed the "Black Chamber," that was the forerunner of the National Security Agency. After the war, U.S. companies worked to expand network service around the world but faced industrial limitations. Focused on security concerns, the Wilson administration objected to any collaboration with British companies that might alleviate this problem. Indeed, they went so far as to create a radio monopoly and use warships to block the landing of a cable at Miami. These efforts set important precedents for later developments in telephony, shortwave radio, satellites-even the internet. In this absorbing history, Winkler sheds light on the early stages of the global infrastructure that helped launch the United States as the predominant power of the century.

Prayer Hymns - An Offering of Hymns Expressing Our Hearts to God (Paperback): Jonathan Reed Prayer Hymns - An Offering of Hymns Expressing Our Hearts to God (Paperback)
Jonathan Reed
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
At, Near, Beneath - Piano Score - Hymn Arrangements for Cello and Piano (Paperback): Christian Schrock, Jonathan Reed At, Near, Beneath - Piano Score - Hymn Arrangements for Cello and Piano (Paperback)
Christian Schrock, Jonathan Reed
R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Resolved - Hymns of Commitment and Dedication to Christ (Paperback): Jonathan Reed Resolved - Hymns of Commitment and Dedication to Christ (Paperback)
Jonathan Reed
R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Praise Hymns - A Celebration of Hymns Reveling in God's Splendor (Paperback): Dr Jonathan Reed Praise Hymns - A Celebration of Hymns Reveling in God's Splendor (Paperback)
Dr Jonathan Reed
R427 Discovery Miles 4 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
At, Near, Beneath - Cello Score - Hymn Arrangements for Cello and Piano (Paperback): Christian Schrock, Jonathan Reed At, Near, Beneath - Cello Score - Hymn Arrangements for Cello and Piano (Paperback)
Christian Schrock, Jonathan Reed
R222 Discovery Miles 2 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nexus - Strategic Communications and American Security in World War I (Hardcover): Jonathan Reed Winkler Nexus - Strategic Communications and American Security in World War I (Hardcover)
Jonathan Reed Winkler
R1,661 Discovery Miles 16 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In an illuminating study that blends diplomatic, military, technology, and business history, Jonathan Reed Winkler shows how U.S. officials during World War I discovered the enormous value of global communications.

At the outbreak of war in 1914, British control of the cable network affected the Americans' ability to communicate internationally, and the development of radio worried the Navy about hemispheric security. The benefits of a U.S. network became evident during the war, especially in the gathering of intelligence. This led to the creation of a peacetime intelligence operation, later termed the "Black Chamber," that was the forerunner of the National Security Agency.

After the war, U.S. companies worked to expand network service around the world but faced industrial limitations. Focused on security concerns, the Wilson administration objected to any collaboration with British companies that might alleviate this problem. Indeed, they went so far as to create a radio monopoly and use warships to block the landing of a cable at Miami.

These efforts set important precedents for later developments in telephony, shortwave radio, satellites--even the internet. In this absorbing history, Winkler sheds light on the early stages of the global infrastructure that helped launch the United States as the predominant power of the century.

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