Embodied by the Steamships

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY PACIFIC HISTORICAL REVIEW Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1525/phr.2023.92.2.164
Minyong Lee
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This article surveys the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s transpacific steamship business during the six decades after its inauguration in 1867. The company played a crucial role in facilitating transpacific movements to and from the United States in a period leading up to U.S. colonization of the Philippines and other insular territories in the Pacific. By examining the company and government records, contemporary press coverage and pictorial images, and first-hand accounts of steamship travelers, I argue that the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s operation of the transpacific ocean liners revealed the inherent tension within U.S. society’s dealings with the Pacific Ocean and a global empire. In the steamships’ physical space and cultural images, the elitist desires for transpacific commerce collided with popular demands against transpacific migration. The formal acquisition of colonial possessions across the Pacific and immigrant restrictions at the turn of the twentieth century would eventually domesticate, to a degree, the tension within the transpacific connections and redirect the company's business to enrich and exploit the new imperial connections.
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以蒸汽船为代表
本文调查了太平洋邮政轮船公司在1867年成立后的60年间的跨太平洋轮船业务。在美国殖民菲律宾和其他太平洋岛屿之前,这家公司在促进进出美国的跨太平洋运输方面发挥了至关重要的作用。通过对公司和政府记录、当时的新闻报道和图片以及轮船旅客的第一手资料的研究,我认为太平洋邮政轮船公司对跨太平洋班轮的运营揭示了美国社会与太平洋和全球帝国之间的内在紧张关系。在蒸汽船的物理空间和文化形象中,精英主义者对跨太平洋商业的渴望与民众反对跨太平洋移民的要求发生了冲突。二十世纪之交,公司正式收购了太平洋彼岸的殖民地,并对移民进行了限制,最终在一定程度上缓和了跨太平洋关系内部的紧张局势,并将公司的业务转向丰富和利用新的帝国关系。
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期刊介绍: For over 70 years, the Pacific Historical Review has accurately and adeptly covered the history of American expansion to the Pacific and beyond, as well as the post-frontier developments of the 20th-century American West. Recent articles have discussed: •Japanese American Internment •The Establishment of Zion and Bryce National Parks in Utah •Mexican Americans, Testing, and School Policy 1920-1940 •Irish Immigrant Settlements in Nineteenth-Century California and Australia •American Imperialism in Oceania •Native American Labor in the Early Twentieth Century •U.S.-Philippines Relations •Pacific Railroad and Westward Expansion before 1945
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