Building with Explosives: The Role of Dynamite in Constructing the Panama Canal

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Greene, Julie

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My paper examines how technology, specifically dynamite, impacted the construction of the Panama Canal and what it meant for the labor force. I argue that the there is a deeper story than what is known about the canal's relationship to dynamite. The project's mass use of dynamite forced a better scientific understanding of explosives in general, as well as innovation and safety measures for efficiency. I also found primary sources of explosion incidents to show how dynamite served as a lens to understand the differing experiences of the labor force and the dangers of building the canal. Overall, the canal was an engineering phenomenon for the time, and also revealed a complex intersection between technology and labor history.

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