Messengers of the State (The Mail and the Telegraph in the Making of Modern Chile, 1818-1895)

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Author:
Samuel J. Martland
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
296
Publisher:
University of New Mexico Press (March 9, 2027)
Imprint:
UNM Press
Release Date:
March 9, 2027
Language:
English
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9780826370730
ISBN-10:
082637073X
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9.89oz
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6" x 9" x 1"
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Diálogos Series
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Overview

Messengers of the State traces the development of Chile’s mail system and telegraph lines and shows how they expanded central state power and the national economy and helped create a new kind of civilian state worker.

At the time of Chile’s independence in 1818, Chilean officials, landowners, and merchants sent just a thin trickle of letters via post offices in major towns. Postal workers served some main offices, and contracted couriers covered long-distance routes, but mail was mostly a part-time side job. By 1890, government offices sent steady streams of letters via 514 post offices to supervise and coordinate national bureaucracies. Private mail, however, far outnumbered government missives. Businesses, landowners, and private citizens sent tens of millions of letters, packages, and money orders. Contracts and orders, New Year’s postcards, and serious family letters held together a national economy and tied Chile to the world beyond their borders. Busier post offices began to staff full-time employees.

Meanwhile, the state’s 182 telegraph offices provided lightning-fast communication across more than twelve thousand kilometers of wire and employed 278 skilled, highly literate operators—slightly more women than men—composing one of the state’s largest bodies of civilian workers and one of its most centralized and yet most autonomous agencies.

Who delivered these changes? A micromanaging interior minister who nonetheless created the office of postmaster general to manage the mail system instead of him. A courier murdered for the gold he was carrying. A career administrator with no electrical expertise who ran the state telegraphs for twenty-seven years, arguing loudly with ministers and generals. A young woman in a provincial town who without fanfare became Chile’s first female telegraph operator. They and hundreds more were the messengers of the state. This is the story of the systems they made.

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