Laboratory of Progress

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Alpine Club
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Belle Epoque in Switzerland
Bernese Oberland
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Cog Railway
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Giovanni Segantini
High Alpine
High Alps
History of Swiss Alpinism
industrialization history
Interlaken tourism history
Jacobo Arbenz
Lake Geneva
Lake Geneva tourism history
Literary representation of Switzerland
Matterhorn disaster of 1865
migration case studies
Modern Swiss history
Mountain Guides
nineteenth century Swiss economic transformation
railway network expansion
St Moritz tourism history
Swiss Alpine
Swiss Alpine Club history
Swiss Alps
Swiss Emigrants
Swiss Hotels
Swiss summer tourism history
Swiss Tourism
Swiss tourism development
Swiss winter tourism history
textile industry transformation
Von Tschudi
Winter Tourism
Young Men
Zermatt tourism history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032152240
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Laboratory of Progress: Switzerland in the 19th Century tells the improbable story of how a small, backward, mountainous agricultural country with almost no raw materials became an industrial powerhouse, a hub of innovation, a touristic mecca and a pioneer in transportation – all in the course of a single century.

That a tiny landlocked country should become a dominant steamship builder for the rest of the world; that a country that had never seen a cotton plant should become the world’s second-largest textile producer; that a country with hardly any level terrain should come to boast the world’s most highly developed railway network; and that a country whose main export was impoverished emigrants should be transformed into one of the world’s major financial centres – these astonishing developments, among many others, are explored and explained, both through the specific stories of individual innovators and through a prescient analysis of the political, economic, societal and cultural structures that formed the context in which Switzerland’s astonishing transformation took place.

The book is a compelling read both for professional historians and for general readers with an interest in Switzerland; it highlights the roles of transport networks and individual pioneers in industrial and political development.

Joseph Jung is Professor Emeritus at the University of Fribourg and the author of bestselling biographies of the preeminent Swiss politician Alfred Escher and his daughter Lydia Welti-Escher, among many other works. He has received numerous awards for his pioneering research into 19th-century Swiss economic and cultural history.

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