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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Jonathan English
(June 2022)
Getting Off Track: the Northeast Corridor Improvement Project in an International Context.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 107-130).
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Article
Jonathan Michael Feldman
(June 2022)
High-speed rail and barriers to innovation: The Budd Company and the limits of US indirect industrial policy in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 54-81).
(/isis/citation/CBB461199203/)
Article
Albert J. Churella
(June 2022)
Private agendas and the public good: The contested development of high-speed passenger rail transport in the United States.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 11-32).
(/isis/citation/CBB290089063/)
Article
James Cohen
(June 2022)
Contributions to the post-World War II History of High-Speed Ground Transport in the United States.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 3-10).
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Article
David Reinecke
(June 2022)
Moonshots to Nowhere? The Metroliner and Failed High-Speed Rail in the United States, 1962–1977.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 33-53).
(/isis/citation/CBB055223415/)
Article
Melanie Bassett
(June 2022)
Negotiating Mobility: Royal Dockyard Workers as Railway Excursion Agents and Social Entrepreneurs, 1880–1918.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 131-151).
(/isis/citation/CBB144175125/)
Article
Edward Slavishak
(January 2022)
Collision Course: Rural Track Crossing Habits and the Railroad in the United States, 1915–32.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 209-233).
(/isis/citation/CBB167218780/)
Article
Egor Lykov
(August 2021)
The repair and maintenance of locomotives as sources of innovation and technology transfer. New insights from the Ryazan–Uralsk private railway (Russia, 1890–1914).
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 299-332).
(/isis/citation/CBB257960915/)
Article
Hugo S. Pereira
(June 2021)
Expertise and policy-making: Main actors, debates and outcomes in the making of the Portuguese railway network (1850–90).
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 58-80).
(/isis/citation/CBB566015973/)
Article
Aparajita Mukhopadhyay
(June 2021)
Obituary: Ian J. Kerr (1941–2020).
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 170-172).
(/isis/citation/CBB955987235/)
Article
Hsien-Chun Wang
(April 2021)
Contested Tracks to Modernity: Negotiating Narratives at Taiwan's Railway Department Park.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 573-583).
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Article
Tirthankar Roy
(April 2021)
Useful & Reliable: Technological Transformation in Colonial India.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 494-520).
(/isis/citation/CBB172923573/)
Article
Alexandra Valint
(2021)
“Man and machinery blended in one”: Dexter's wheelchair and the Victorian railway in Wilkie Collins's The Law and the Lady.
Nineteenth-Century Contexts
(pp. 131-148).
(/isis/citation/CBB763603354/)
Article
Robert Gwynne
(2021)
Sticking with steam – why Britain’s railways stayed loyal to Georgian technology into the ‘space age’.
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
(pp. 1-26).
(/isis/citation/CBB699478752/)
Article
Eduard J. Alvarez-Palau; Alfonso Díez-Minguela; Jordi Martí-Henneberg
(2021)
Railroad Integration and Uneven Development on the European Periphery, 1870–1910.
Social Science History
(pp. 261-289).
(/isis/citation/CBB567944359/)
Article
Hugo Silveira Pereira
(January 2021)
Railway Imperialism Revisited: The Failed Line from Macao to Guangzhou.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 82-104).
(/isis/citation/CBB804415745/)
Article
Cristina Purcar
(2021)
A Tale of Two Lines: “The Transylvanian” and “The Imperial”: Mapping Territorial Integration through Railway Architecture.
Social Science History
(pp. 317-339).
(/isis/citation/CBB507805409/)
Article
Robert M. Schwartz
(2021)
Mail, Rail, and Legwork: State and Nation Building through Postal Service in France and Great Britain, 1830–1914.
Social Science History
(pp. 291-316).
(/isis/citation/CBB281429926/)
Article
Martin Meiske; Christian Zumbrägel
(2021)
Holz im Zeitalter von Kohle und Stahl: Zur Persistenz und Wandelbarkeit eines Werkstoffes in der Hochindustrialisierung. (Wood in the Age of Coal and Steel: On the Persistence and Changeability of a Material in High Industrialization).
Technikgeschichte: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technik und Industrie
(pp. 251-286).
(/isis/citation/CBB005743945/)
Book
Mikiya Koyagi
(January 2021)
Iran in Motion: Mobility, space, and the Trans-Iranian Railway.
(/isis/citation/CBB040561316/)
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