Ben Waber reviewed Marking Modern Times by Alexis McCrossen
A Fascinating, Short History
4 stars
This book examines how people, companies, and governments used timekeeping technology from the early 1800s to the early 1900s. There is of course a review of local time and how the advent of the railroad forced the creation of time zones, but also fascinating details about the role of jewelers and other professions as official timekeepers through the updating of large public clocks. The role of the federal government in paying private companies to build and display large clocks on their buildings was also incredible. While this technology is something we take for granted now, it's instructive to study the rollout and spotty evolution of a truly foundational technology. Highly recommend
This book examines how people, companies, and governments used timekeeping technology from the early 1800s to the early 1900s. There is of course a review of local time and how the advent of the railroad forced the creation of time zones, but also fascinating details about the role of jewelers and other professions as official timekeepers through the updating of large public clocks. The role of the federal government in paying private companies to build and display large clocks on their buildings was also incredible. While this technology is something we take for granted now, it's instructive to study the rollout and spotty evolution of a truly foundational technology. Highly recommend