Paper Trails, Cameron Blevins
Paper Trails, Cameron Blevins
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Paper Trails
The US Post and the Making of the American West

Author: Cameron Blevins

Narrator: Steve Menasche

Unabridged: 9 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/27/2021


Synopsis

In this cutting-edge interpretation of the late nineteenth-century United States, Cameron Blevins argues that the US Post wove together two of the era's defining projects: western expansion and the growth of state power. Between the 1860s and the early 1900s, the western United States underwent a truly dramatic reorganization of people, land, capital, and resources. As millions of settlers moved into the region, they relied on letters and newspapers, magazines and pamphlets, petitions and money orders to stay connected to the wider world.

Paper Trails maps the spread of the US Post using a dataset of more than 100,000 post offices, revealing a new picture of the federal government in the West. The western postal network bore little resemblance to the civil service bureaucracies typically associated with government institutions. Instead, the US Post grafted public mail service onto private businesses, contracting with stagecoach companies to carry the mail and paying local merchants to distribute letters from their stores. These arrangements allowed the US Post to rapidly spin out a vast and ephemeral web of postal infrastructure to thousands of distant places.

The postal network's sprawling geography and localized operations forces a reconsideration of the American state, its history, and the ways in which it exercised power.

About Cameron Blevins

Cameron Blevins is associate professor, Clinical Teaching Track, in the History Department at the University of Colorado Denver, and is a respected leader in the field of digital history.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gaucho36 on June 06, 2021

Very tough one to rate. As an in depth assessment of the role the postal system played in the expansion of development in The Western US from 1850-1900 it is quite good. As a compellingly written, fast moving narrative that could sell a lot of books - not really. But it is clear the author is more a......more

Goodreads review by The_J on December 06, 2021

A Pomona College graduate offers insight through technical skills and historical document inspection. Seldom does closer inspection provide kudos to large organizations either in or out of the governmental arena, or to the Post Office in any of its various guises. Paper Trails reveals spirit, ingenu......more

Goodreads review by Paul on June 15, 2022

I am really a sucker for information about logistics, and this book seemed very well-researched and had a ton of interesting bits of information and interludes. It was probably a bit more booster-ish for the US postal system than I might care for, but it didn't exactly shy away from the bad aspects......more

Goodreads review by Rowen on July 31, 2022

3.5 rounded up because the website that accompanies this book is dope This was interesting and educational, if occasionally repetitive. The chapters had a bit of a tendency to read like papers for a class.......more

Goodreads review by Kim on May 21, 2021

Interesting. Great maps. Transparent about data sources and collection. Very enjoyable.......more