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‘The diurnal economy of these steamers’
Steamship temporalities
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Chapter 3 focuses on a striking concern in source materials with the steamship’s temporality: on passengers’ preoccupations with the passage of time, with temporal precision, and with the rhythms of shipboard life. The steamship had injected a new temporal urgency into the sea voyage to the East: no longer reliant on the whims of nature, steamships were not just faster than sailing vessels, but could travel to precise, repeatable timetables, unprecedented in global travel. This bureaucratic precision, temporal discipline and repetition which governed the steamer’s mobility was echoed in the passenger experience. From the steamer’s mealtimes to the popular pastime of gambling on the steamer’s insignificant deviations from its schedule, passengers appeared to be obsessed with the temporality of shipboard life. Yet while the steamship was lauded by contemporary commentators for the radical temporal abbreviation of the journey to the East, overland route narratives are marked by repeated references to the monotony of the voyage. These claims emphasise an acute sense of the passengers’ separation from the flow of time associated with their everyday lives on land. Suspended between the temporalities (both real and perceived) of the British and imperial worlds, this dislocation contributed to a sense of being ‘outside’ the passage of time in the modern world. The chapter engages with this shipboard phenomenon in the context of the wider rationalisation of the temporality of everyday life which characterised Western modernity.

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Imperial steam

Modernity on the sea route to India, 1837–74

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