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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Mikiya Koyagi
(June 2024)
Pedalling in Pahlavi Iran: Cycle mobility and competing masculinities.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 41-61).
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Albert Koehl
(2024)
Wheeling through Toronto: A History of the Bicycle and Its Riders.
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Olha Martynyuk
(December 2023)
Threatening mobility: Cycling during World War II from a Ukrainian perspective.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 389-410).
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Book
G. B. Norcliffe; Cox, Peter; Hadland, Tony; et al.
(2022)
Routledge companion to cycling.
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Patrick Bek
(2022)
No Bicycle, No Bus, No Job: The Making of Workers' Mobility in the Netherlands, 1920–1990.
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Una Brogan
(2022)
The alternative modernity of the bicycle in British and French literature 1880-1920.
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Lou Therese Brandner
(December 2021)
When One Becomes Two: Man–Machine Hybridization in Urban Cyclists with Broken Bikes.
Transfers
(pp. 105-119).
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Henk-Jan Dekker
(December 2021)
An accident of history? How mopeds boosted Dutch cycling infrastructure (1950–1970).
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 420-443).
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Marc Dijk; Anique Hommels; Manuel Stoffers
(December 2021)
The Transformation of Urban Mobility Practices in Maastricht (1950–1980): Coevolution of Cycling and Car Mobility.
Transfers
(pp. 22-61).
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Nathan Cardon
(October 2021)
Cycling on the Color Line: Race, Technology, and Bicycle Mobilities in the Early Jim Crow South, 1887–1905.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 973-1002).
(/isis/citation/CBB141875950/)
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James Longhurst
(June 2021)
“Such business will be impossible”: Mitsubishi Trading Company and the roles of design and tariff policy in the American bicycle market (1933–1938).
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 3-25).
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Craig Horner
(2021)
The Emergence of Bicycling and Automobility in Britain.
(/isis/citation/CBB191478480/)
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Carlo Mari
(2021)
A business history of the bicycle industry: Shaping marketing practices.
(/isis/citation/CBB519526639/)
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Neil Carter
(2021)
Cycling and the British : A modern history.
(/isis/citation/CBB935145607/)
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Annika Levels
(December 2020)
(Re-) claiming urban streets: The conflicting (auto)mobilities of cycling and driving in Berlin and New York.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 381-401).
(/isis/citation/CBB928781870/)
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Jan Ploeger; Ruth Oldenziel
(August 2020)
The sociotechnical roots of smart mobility: Bike sharing since 1965.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 134-159).
(/isis/citation/CBB062123435/)
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Nicholas A. Scott
(2020)
Assembling moral mobilities: Cycling, cities, and the common good.
(/isis/citation/CBB339765504/)
Article
Aryana Soliz
(December 2019)
Exploring Cycling Practices in Central Mexico through a Local Repair Shop.
Transfers
(pp. 109-115).
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Martin Emanuel
(June 2019)
From Victim to Villain: Cycling, Traffic Policy, and Spatial Conflicts in Stockholm, circa 1980.
Transfers
(pp. 1-26).
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Evan Friss
(2019)
On Bicycles: A 200-Year History of Cycling in New York City.
(/isis/citation/CBB054603076/)
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