Marconi
The Man Who Networked the World
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:14th Mar '19
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This biography explores the life of Guglielmo Marconi, whose innovations revolutionized global communication. Marconi highlights his achievements and complex legacy.
Mark Raboy's biography, Marconi, delves into the remarkable life and career of Guglielmo Marconi, tracing the origins of our modern global communication network. Just over a century ago, the advent of wireless technology transformed the way information was transmitted, rendering cables obsolete. With the use of radio waves, or 'Hertzian waves', Marconi enabled ships to communicate, financial markets to synchronize, and military operations to be coordinated like never before. This innovation fundamentally altered our perception of time and space, making instantaneous communication a reality.
As Raboy illustrates in Marconi, the inventor was not only a pioneer of wireless communication but also a truly global figure. Born to an Italian father and an Irish mother, Marconi's diverse background fueled his cosmopolitan approach to innovation. By the age of 22, he had captivated the public with a demonstration of his wireless apparatus, leading to the establishment of his Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company. His achievements earned him numerous accolades, including recognition from world leaders and a Nobel Prize for Physics, all before he turned 40.
The biography draws on original research and unpublished materials across multiple countries, offering a comprehensive view of Marconi's life. Raboy also examines Marconi's personal relationships and his controversial alignment with Benito Mussolini's regime in his later years. The work serves as an authoritative account of Marconi's lasting impact on communication, reminding us that we continue to navigate the world he helped to create.
Marc Raboy is an observant and sure-footed guide... * Mary K. MacLeod, Metascience *
2017 RBC Taylor Prize Finalist
[A]n informative, readable, and pleasurable account that will provide abundant insights into Marconi's life...[T]his book represents a remarkable, balanced contribution to the understanding of a seminal figure in the history of the modern world...Recommended. * CHOICE *
Finally, the comprehensive, rounded, readable and deeply researched biography of Marconi that so significant a figure of change deserves. It is an elegant, ambitious, and brilliant treatment of an elegant, ambitious, and brilliant figure. * Monroe E. Price, Director, Center for Global Communications Studies, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania *
Marconi is a tour de force, revealing the fascinating history of one of the most influential figures in the history of modern technology and the communications revolution. Employing a wide range of archival sources, Raboy crafts a highly readable story of a man who is at times heroic, at times a cad. He is unflinching in exposing the major role Marconi played in support of Mussolini's Fascist regime. * David Kertzer, author of The Pope and Mussolini, Winner of the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Biography *
Like the networked world that he imagined, Marconi was both complicated and elusive. Raboy's compelling and comprehensive biography places the inventor and entrepreneur at the origin of today's debates about communications, corporations, and capitalism. * W. Patrick McCray, Professor of History, University of California at Santa Barbara *
An obvious labor of love, this is the definitive biography of Marconi. Elegantly written and exhaustively researched, Marconi is an extremely impressive and deeply nuanced exploration of the inventor, the man, and the ongoing importance of his legacy. * Susan J. Douglas, University of Michigan; author of Listening In: Radio and the American Imagination *
Marc Raboy's book is by far the most comprehensive rendering of Marconi's life and times I have seen. Drawing on numerous and in some cases only recently available resources, Marconi's story is re-told in vivid terms and contemporary context." -Vint Cerf, Internet Pioneer
Rescuing his subject from hagiography, Marc Raboy gives us the first real account of Marconi's vital role as the wizard of wireless, industry developer, and consummate political insider. Raboy's impeccably researched biography will help guide histories of global media in the years ahead. A superb work of scholarship. * Dwayne Winseck, School of Journalism and Communication, Carleton University *
A comprehensive portrait of a complicated man, Raboy's meticulous, judicious work merits anchorage on science-history shelves. * Booklist, Starred Review *
[Raboy ] is especially adroit at portraying how Marconi was swept up in the modern world he helped create... Marconi really hums when Raboy details how his subject was implicated in the social and political effects of wireless... Marconi, which functions as a cultural history as much as a biography, reminds us that in its earliest incarnations, wireless had a romance and mystique. * New York Times *
[Raboy ] is especially adroit at portraying how Marconi was swept up in the modern world he helped create... Marconi really hums when Raboy details how his subject was implicated in the social and political effects of wireless... Marconi, which functions as a cultural history as much as a biography, reminds us that in its earliest incarnations, wireless had a romance and mystique. * New York Times *
Mr. Raboy's book is a rock-solid, archivally based, professional work of history and surely one of the year's better biographies. * Paul Kennedy, Wall Street Journal *
Professor Raboy is to be congratulated on producing this definitive biography that deserves a very wide readership. * David Harris, Radio User *
ISBN: 9780190905934
Dimensions: 208mm x 140mm x 46mm
Weight: 998g
872 pages