
Season 3 · Episode 20
S3E11: The Dawning of the Age of Steam
The Colonial Department · The Colonial Department
December 4, 202215m 45s
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Show Notes
<html><p>Put on your boldest, brassiest steampunk goggles as we delve deep into the stories of the Philippines’ first steamships, steam engines, and steam-powered trains.</p><p>Follow us on IG: <u><a href="https://www.instagram.com/thecolonialdept/" target="_blank">@thecolonialdept</a></u><u><br/></u><u><br/></u>Email us: <u><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected]</a></u></p><p>References:</p><p>Jose, Ricardo. (2018) “Tranvia: Ang mga Riles sa Kamaynilaan” [Documentary] TVUP. <u><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DshXso7EkM" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DshXso7EkM</a></u></p><p>Doeppers. Daniel F. (2016) <em>Feeding Manila in Peace and War, 1850-1945</em>. Ateneo de Manila Press.</p><p>Legarda, Benito J. (1999). <em>After the Galleons: Foreign Trade, Economic Change and Entrepreneurship in the Nineteenth-Century Philippines. </em>Ateneo de Manila Press.</p><p>Elena, Alberto and Ordóñez, Javier (2000). “Science, Technology, and the Spanish Colonial Experience in the Nineteenth Century.” In<em> Nature and Empire: Science and the Colonial Enterprise </em>(70-82)<em>. </em>The University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Cailloce, Laure (2020). “The Turbulent History of the Suez Canal.” <em>CNRS News</em>. <u><a href="https://news.cnrs.fr/articles/the-turbulent-history-of-the-suez-canal" target="_blank">https://news.cnrs.fr/articles/the-turbulent-history-of-the-suez-canal</a></u></p><p>Gamble, Adrian (2017). “Manila's Long-Lost 'Tranvias' Once the Envy of Asia.”<em> Skyrise Cities. </em><u><a href="https://skyrisecities.com/news/2017/03/manilas-long-lost-tranvias-once-envy-asia" target="_blank">https://skyrisecities.com/news/2017/03/manilas-long-lost-tranvias-once-envy-asia</a></u></p></html>