World History of Railway Cultures, 1830-1930

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Africa
Agriculture
Anatolian Railway
Ancient Tenants
Animals
Bagdad Railway
Banking
Bicycle
Borrowing
Brave Hearts
Building industry
Business
Cafes
Canals
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Catholic emancipation
Chapel
Charity
Chemin De Fer
Children
Church
Cities
Clerks
Clubs
Coal
Coal Mining
colonial infrastructure
Colonies
Compagnie Internationale Des Wagons Lits
Court
Crime
Cultural History
cultural impact
Doctor
Drawn Back
Earnings
East and Southeast Asia
Economic crises
Electricity
Employment
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Eurasian mobility studies
Evolution
Exhibitions
Express Trains
Farm Horses
Foot Path
Galleries
Gardens
Government
Great Britain
Great Depression
Holiday
Holy Man
Horse Racing
Hospitals
Hotels
industrial modernity
Iron
Jail
Kizil Arvat
Labourers
Law
Leisure
Letter Writing
Literacy
Literature
Liverpool
Marriage
Mechanics
Merry Land
Mining
Monarchy
Mont Cenis
Museums
Music
Napoleon III
Newspaper
Nineteenth Century Social History
Novel
Parks
Photography
Pneumonic Plague
Poetry
Police
Poor
Prices
primary source anthology
Province
Publishing
Race
Railway
railway cultural transformation
Railways
Restaurant
Rue De Rivoli
Sales
Servants
Slavery
Sowing Grass Seed
Sport
Suburbs
Sweet Oil
Tea Pots
Throttle Valves
Town planning
Trans-Caspian Railway
Transcaspian Railway
transcontinental networks
transport history
Transportation
War
Water Falls
Young Men
Youth

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815377542
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This 4-volume collection is the first compilation of primary sources to historicize the cultural impact of railways on a global scale from their inception in Great Britain to the Great Depression. Gathered together are over 200 rare out-of-print published and unpublished materials from archival and digital repositories throughout the world. Organized by historical geography, this third volume explores the railways through Eurasia.

Matthew Esposito is Professor of History at Drake University, USA