Samenvatting
This book sets out to uncover the origins of the idea of a European electricity
network. It explores historically the roots of a transnational European system,
showing how engineers came to think in terms of ‘Europe’ already in the 1920s,
and how these ideas continued to influence network-building in later decades.
This thinking not only corresponded to economic and technical attributes of the
system, as first described by Thomas Hughes. This thesis claims that a European
system was also legitimised by ideological motives, as a complement to – but not
always complying with – economic and technical efficiency.
Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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Kwalificatie | Doctor in de Filosofie |
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Datum van toekenning | 30 sep. 2008 |
Plaats van publicatie | Amsterdam |
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Gedrukte ISBN's | 978-90-5260-309-4 |
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Status | Gepubliceerd - 2008 |