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Gentlemen Engineers

The Careers of Frank and Walter Shanly

Richard White

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English
University of Toronto Press
26 July 1999
Gentlemen Engineers tells the engaging story of the working lives of Frank and Walter Shanly, two well-connected nineteenth-century Canadian civil engineers and businessmen who worked on many of the significant projects of the age. Drawing on rich documentary sources, Richard White reveals details of their work, not just in the office and field, but in their homes and private studies as well.

The most striking discovery White makes is that the civil engineering profession these brothers entered in the 1840s was already an established profession with fairly high social status. The Shanlys were from an old Irish gentry family, but found the profession quite compatible with their social position and gentry culture. The author thoroughly explores the connection between the Shanlys' as engineers and gentlemen.

White finds another unexpected theme in their lives. In much of the recent social history of business, studies of elite nineteenth-century businessmen have tended to concentrate on power and status: how these men acquired, consolidated, and transmitted it over generations. But the careers of Frank and Walter Shanly were, in fact, full of hard work, struggle, and disappointment.

This study is an important contribution to our understanding of civil engineering professionalization, and to the modernization of business practices in nineteenth-century Canada.
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Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 163mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   608g
ISBN:   9780802008879
ISBN 10:   0802008879
Pages:   280
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Richard White is a historian, author, and former lecturer of Canadian history and urban planning history at the University of Toronto.

Reviews for Gentlemen Engineers: The Careers of Frank and Walter Shanly

'Gentlemen Engineers is a fascinating account of colourful, purposeful achievement, one that involves immigrants to nineteenth-century Canada who built great works while keeping their dream of family gentility alive. It is a book about engineering, railways, professions, immigration, and, above all, brotherhood.' --Michael Bliss, Professor of History, University of Toronto


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