Canal Dreamers

The Epic Quest to Connect the Atlantic and Pacific in the Age of Revolutions

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Pub Date Aug 26 2025 | Archive Date Jul 26 2025

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Description

In the 1820s, there was a little-known quest to unite the world by building a waterway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. As new Spanish American nations declared independence and new canals intensified US expansion and British industrialization, many imagined the construction of aninteroceanic canal as predestined. With dreams substituting for data, an international cast of politicians, lawyers, philosophers, and capitalists sent competing agents on a race to transform Lake Nicaragua, the San Juan River, and the terra incognita of Central American forests into the world's first waterway.

Jessica Lepler tells the captivating story of this global journey in Canal Dreamers. Although the idea of literally changing the world by connecting the oceans proved too revolutionary for the Age of Revolution, the quest itself changed history. Canal dreams prompted political transformations, financial crisis, recognition of new countries, concern about climate change, and more. Full of adventure, corruption, far-reaching consequences, and present-day parallels, Lepler's absorbing narrative cuts through two centuries, revealing that dreams do not need to come true to make history.

Jessica Lepler is associate professor of history at the University of New Hampshire.

In the 1820s, there was a little-known quest to unite the world by building a waterway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. As new Spanish American nations declared independence and new canals...


Advance Praise

"There's a very real transcendent, mythic, and literary quality to Lepler's writing. She pushes the boundaries of historical inquiry, all the while doing so with her customary style and verve."—Brian Rouleau, author of With Sails Whitening Every Sea: Mariners and the Making of an American Maritime Empire

"Canal Dreamers promises to recover both the prehistory of a familiar tale—the building of an isthmian canal—and a lost moment in the history of the Americas. Simply, it is a pleasure to read."—Nicholas Guyatt, author of Bind Us Apart: How Enlightened Americans Invented Racial Segregation

"There's a very real transcendent, mythic, and literary quality to Lepler's writing. She pushes the boundaries of historical inquiry, all the while doing so with her customary style and verve."—Brian...


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ISBN 9781469690551
PRICE $29.95 (USD)
PAGES 368

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