I. K. Brunel — Exploding the Myth

M. Bailey
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There has been an extraordinary outpouring of interest in Isambard Kingdom Brunel in recent years, particularly this bicentenary year. There have been books, papers, articles, talks, commemorative events, postage stamps, coins and a lot else besides, with much exaggerated rhetoric about the man and his career. The number of television programmes has been extraordinary, as producers, notorious for their skin-deep, subjective examination of topics, pursue their iconic hero. They exert a major infl uence on public perception. There is no doubting that Brunel was a talented, hard-working and professional engineer, but some extraordinary claims have recently been made in his name. Commentators assert that he was: ‘the greatest rail engineer of all time’,1 ‘the greatest engineer’,2 ‘the greatest Briton’,3 and, to quote the title of the new biography of Brunel, he was ‘The Man who built the World’.4 Brunel’s new-found fame has elevated him into a lofty position, whilst his infl uential contemporaries, particularly George Stephenson, Robert Stephenson and Joseph Locke, are now largely omitted from public consciousness. Even members of the Institution of Civil Engineers with on-line queries are now encouraged on their web-site to ‘Ask Brunel’. However, I will argue that he was but one of the many talented, innovative and hard-working engineers in that ‘golden era’ of British engineering in the mid-19th century.
布鲁内尔:《打破神话》
近年来,人们对伊桑巴德·金德姆·布鲁内尔(Isambard Kingdom Brunel)产生了极大的兴趣,尤其是在今年的200周年纪念。各种各样的书籍、论文、文章、演讲、纪念活动、邮票、硬币和其他很多东西,都对他和他的事业进行了夸张的描述。电视节目的数量非常之多,因为以肤浅、主观地审视话题而臭名昭著的制片人,追求他们的偶像英雄。他们对公众的看法产生重大影响。毫无疑问,布鲁内尔是一位才华横溢、工作勤奋、专业的工程师,但最近有人以他的名义提出了一些非同寻常的主张。评论家断言他是:“有史以来最伟大的铁路工程师”,1“最伟大的工程师”,2“最伟大的英国人”,3,引用布鲁内尔新传记的标题,他是“建造世界的人”布鲁内尔的新名声将他提升到了一个崇高的地位,而与他同时代的有影响力的人,尤其是乔治·斯蒂芬森、罗伯特·斯蒂芬森和约瑟夫·洛克,现在基本上被公众遗忘了。甚至连土木工程师协会的会员都被鼓励在他们的网站上“询问布鲁内尔”。然而,我想说的是,在19世纪中期英国工程的“黄金时代”,他只是众多才华横溢、勇于创新、勤奋工作的工程师之一。
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