Postal Age
Discover the transformative impact of the postal network in David M. Henkin's insightful book, Postal Age, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2007. Spanning 238 pages, this compelling work delves into how the postal system catalyzed significant cultural shifts during the nineteenth century, ultimately shaping the interconnected world we experience today. Henkin expertly traces the evolution of communication possibilities, illustrating a society on the brink of modern telecommunications. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in the social dynamics of the 19th century, Postal Age offers a fascinating exploration of how the postal service laid the groundwork for contemporary public affairs and administration. Don't miss the chance to understand the pivotal role of the postal industry in American history!