
Overview
Cyrus Field's struggle to lay telegraph cables across the Atlantic in the 1850s and '60s is chronicled. When Field finally succeeded, in 1866, it marked "the annihilation of space and time," says historian David Czitrom. But the 13-year effort -- recalled here in re-creations and comments from historians and engineers -- included many false starts and one spectacular failure. Still, says Czitrom, "he never let up."
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17 - 1RFK (Part 1 & 2) October 04, 2004
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17 - 2The Fight January 24, 2005
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17 - 3Fidel Castro January 31, 2005
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17 - 4Building the Alaska Highway February 07, 2005
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17 - 5Kinsey February 14, 2005
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17 - 6Mary Pickford April 04, 2005
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17 - 7The Great Transatlantic Cable April 11, 2005
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17 - 8The Massie Affair April 18, 2005
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17 - 9Victory in the Pacific May 02, 2005
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17 - 10The Carter Family: Will the Circle Be Unbroken? May 09, 2005
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17 - 11Guerilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst May 23, 2005