Transport and Its Place in History

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Excursion Trains
Firemen
Grand Junction Canal
Grand Union Canal
Hay Markets
historical geography
Horse Population
Horse Transport
industrial archaeology
innovative methodological lenses
Kinship Families
management studies
Mass Motorisation
Mike Esbester
Mobility History
mobility studies
Modern History
Nineteenth Century Literary
nineteenth-century infrastructure
Oxford Canal
Public Road Transport
public transport policy
Railway Arches
Railway Excursions
Roundabout
Saint Monday
sensory ethnography
social history of transport
St Paul's Square
St Paul’s Square
Sunday Excursions
Supersonic Aircraft
Supersonic Transport Aircraft
The Beeching Report
TNA
Tramway Systems
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Transport History
Treby Magna
Working Class Leisure
Young Men

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  • ISBN 9781032235615
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Transport and mobility history is one of the most exciting areas of historical research at the present. As its scope expands, it entices scholars working in fields as diverse as historical geography, management studies, sociology, industrial archaeology, cultural and literary studies, ethnography, and anthropology, as well as those working in various strands of historical research. Containing contributions exploring transport and mobility history after 1800, this volume of eclectic chapters shows how new subjects are explored, new sources are being encountered, considered and used, and how increasingly diverse and innovative methodological lenses are applied to both new and well-travelled subjects. From canals to Concorde, from freight to passengers, from screen to literature, the contents of this book will therefore not only demonstrate the cutting edge of research, and deliver valuable new insights into the role and position of transport and mobility in history, but it will also evidence the many and varied directions and possibilities that exist for the field’s future development.

David Turner is Associate Lecturer in Railway Studies at the University of York, and teaches at the Centre for Lifelong Learning and The York Management School’s Masters in Railway Studies. He completed his PhD with the Institute of Railway Studies and Transport History, York, in 2013 and was awarded in 2016 the Business Archives Council’s Bursary for Business History Research. He is also a book review editor for the Journal of Transport History and a co-convener of the Institute of Historical Research’s Transport and Mobility History Seminar.