Transport and Its Place in History
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Transport and Its Place in History
Making the Connections
Turner, David
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2022
250
Mole
Inglês
9781032235615
15 a 20 dias
460
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"Making the Connections" - Introduction
Part I: Policy and Practice
1. 'Supersonic/gin & tonic: The rise and fall of Concorde, 1950-2000'
2. Observing 'Saint Monday': variations in the potential for leisure mobility for workers in the north of England in the mid-19th century
3. The vulnerability paradox: the illusion of permanence in the UK public transport industry
4. Barrels rolling free: modal shift in the British brewing industry, 1897-1914
Part II: Cultures of Transport
5. Maintaining the Connections: A Social and Cultural History of the Permanent Way
6. "Being poor is going to the Ritz on the bus": The portrayal of buses and trams in popular culture
7. Canals in Nineteenth-century Literary History
Part III: Methodologies
8. "The Trajectories of Railway Kinship Families in Victorian York"
9. Sensory ethnography and film interpretation: sociological readings of historical archives
10. Identification of the urban infrastructure of nineteenth-century horse transport: a case study of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, UK
11. Digital disasters: Crowdsourcing the railway accident
Part I: Policy and Practice
1. 'Supersonic/gin & tonic: The rise and fall of Concorde, 1950-2000'
2. Observing 'Saint Monday': variations in the potential for leisure mobility for workers in the north of England in the mid-19th century
3. The vulnerability paradox: the illusion of permanence in the UK public transport industry
4. Barrels rolling free: modal shift in the British brewing industry, 1897-1914
Part II: Cultures of Transport
5. Maintaining the Connections: A Social and Cultural History of the Permanent Way
6. "Being poor is going to the Ritz on the bus": The portrayal of buses and trams in popular culture
7. Canals in Nineteenth-century Literary History
Part III: Methodologies
8. "The Trajectories of Railway Kinship Families in Victorian York"
9. Sensory ethnography and film interpretation: sociological readings of historical archives
10. Identification of the urban infrastructure of nineteenth-century horse transport: a case study of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, UK
11. Digital disasters: Crowdsourcing the railway accident
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TNA;Hay Markets;Young Men;Firemen;Roundabout;St Paul's Square;Treby Magna;Supersonic Transport Aircraft;Public Road Transport;Mobility History;Excursion Trains;Saint Monday;Horse Transport;Railway Excursions;Transport History;Kinship Families;Sunday Excursions;Grand Junction Canal;Supersonic Aircraft;Tramway Systems;Railway Arches;Horse Population;Working Class Leisure;Mass Motorisation;Nineteenth Century Literary
"Making the Connections" - Introduction
Part I: Policy and Practice
1. 'Supersonic/gin & tonic: The rise and fall of Concorde, 1950-2000'
2. Observing 'Saint Monday': variations in the potential for leisure mobility for workers in the north of England in the mid-19th century
3. The vulnerability paradox: the illusion of permanence in the UK public transport industry
4. Barrels rolling free: modal shift in the British brewing industry, 1897-1914
Part II: Cultures of Transport
5. Maintaining the Connections: A Social and Cultural History of the Permanent Way
6. "Being poor is going to the Ritz on the bus": The portrayal of buses and trams in popular culture
7. Canals in Nineteenth-century Literary History
Part III: Methodologies
8. "The Trajectories of Railway Kinship Families in Victorian York"
9. Sensory ethnography and film interpretation: sociological readings of historical archives
10. Identification of the urban infrastructure of nineteenth-century horse transport: a case study of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, UK
11. Digital disasters: Crowdsourcing the railway accident
Part I: Policy and Practice
1. 'Supersonic/gin & tonic: The rise and fall of Concorde, 1950-2000'
2. Observing 'Saint Monday': variations in the potential for leisure mobility for workers in the north of England in the mid-19th century
3. The vulnerability paradox: the illusion of permanence in the UK public transport industry
4. Barrels rolling free: modal shift in the British brewing industry, 1897-1914
Part II: Cultures of Transport
5. Maintaining the Connections: A Social and Cultural History of the Permanent Way
6. "Being poor is going to the Ritz on the bus": The portrayal of buses and trams in popular culture
7. Canals in Nineteenth-century Literary History
Part III: Methodologies
8. "The Trajectories of Railway Kinship Families in Victorian York"
9. Sensory ethnography and film interpretation: sociological readings of historical archives
10. Identification of the urban infrastructure of nineteenth-century horse transport: a case study of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, UK
11. Digital disasters: Crowdsourcing the railway accident
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
TNA;Hay Markets;Young Men;Firemen;Roundabout;St Paul's Square;Treby Magna;Supersonic Transport Aircraft;Public Road Transport;Mobility History;Excursion Trains;Saint Monday;Horse Transport;Railway Excursions;Transport History;Kinship Families;Sunday Excursions;Grand Junction Canal;Supersonic Aircraft;Tramway Systems;Railway Arches;Horse Population;Working Class Leisure;Mass Motorisation;Nineteenth Century Literary