World History of Railway Cultures, 1830-1930

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Children
Church
Cities
Clerks
comparative industrialisation
Court
Crime
Cultural History
cultural mobility studies
Deep Red
Disease
Dockyards
Doctor
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Estate
Exhibitions
Express Train
Factories
Farmers
Friendship
Galleries
Gambling
Games
Gardens
Government
Grand Trunk Railway
Green Corn
historical railway impact in the Americas
Hospitals
Hotels
Human Fly
industrial modernity
infrastructure and society
Iron Claws
Labourers
Law
Letter Writing
Literacy
Literature
Liverpool
Madre De Dios River
Magdalena River
Mechanics
Medicine
Monarchy
Music
Newspaper
Nineteenth Century Social History
North West Territory
Nursing
Pacific Steam Navigation Company
Pamphlet
Parks
Patriotism
Periodicals
Photography
Pit River
Poetry
Police
Poor
Pop Corn
Portage La Prairie
Prairie Chicken
Prices
Professions
Publishing
Race
Rail Road
Rail Roader
Railway
railway construction
railway cultures
Railways
Royal Mail Steam Packet Company
Royal Palm
Sales
Schools
Science
Servants
Side Walks
Slavery
Steel
Suburbs
Sun Fish
Town planning
Trade union
Train Orders
transcontinental dreams
transcontinental networks
transport history
Transportation
Union
University
Valle Nacional
War
Wild Duck
World railway history
Young Man
Youth

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815377559
  • Weight: 942g
  • 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 Gathered together are over 200 rare out-of-print published and unpublished materials from archival and digital repositories throughout the world.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, volume 4 considers the Americas

Matthew Esposito is Professor of History at Drake University, USA