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The Link That Divides

Race, Empire, and the Quest for the Nicaragua Canal in the Nineteenth Century

Rajeshwari Dutt author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:30th Apr '26

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How the transatlantic quest for the Nicaragua Canal was built on-and shattered by-the politics of race and empire.

Uncovering the intertwined histories of the Nicaragua Canal and the Mosquito Coast, this book will appeal to readers interested in empire, race, and the global nineteenth century. It offers fresh insights for scholars of imperial history, transatlantic history, technology, and race.This important book illuminates the deeply intertwined histories of the Nicaragua Canal and the Afro-Indigenous Mosquito Coast, uncovering a compelling truth, long overshadowed by the triumphalist narrative of the Panama Canal. Focusing on British and US efforts to control the canal route through Nicaragua, Rajeshwari Dutt shows how imperial ambition, racial ideology, and local power struggles shaped one of Latin America's most contested infrastructure projects. She traces the role of racial language in imperial, colonial, and national agendas; the shifting dynamics of Anglo-American imperialism on the Mosquito Coast; and the violence embedded in the very pursuit of interoceanic connection. Methodologically, the book advances a practice of reading failure as a lens through which to understand the fragility of imperial projects and the contradictions that undermine their global ambitions. At its heart, The Link That Divides reveals a central paradox: that dreams of connection were built on – and undone by – the reality of division and exclusion.

ISBN: 9781009553278

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

264 pages