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Journal of Transport History

The Journal of Transport History is the adopted Journal of the T2M Association. It is a fully (double blind) refereed biannual journal, publishing scholarly articles on the history of transport, travel, tourism and mobility, including their relationship with planning and policy. The journal brings together original work by top historians, the best work by academic researchers and transport and mobility enthusiasts, and curators and researchers from the museum world. It also contains special sections with Research Notes, Surveys & Speculations, short essays on related topics, Museum and Exhibition Reviews, as well as an extensive book review section of both English and non-English books.

Editor

Gordon Pirie, University of Cape Town

Deputy Editor

Javier Vidal Olivares, Universidad de Alicante

Book Review Editors

Hans-Liudger Dienel, Berlin University of Technology

Exhibition Review Editor

Kilian T. Elsasser, Museumsfabrik, Lucerne

Editorial Board

Lena Andersson-Skog, Umeå University
Gordon Boyce, University of Newcastle, Australia
Colin Divall, University of York
Mathieu Flonneau, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne
Dorian Gerhold, Roehampton University
Peter J. Lyth, University of Nottingham
Michèle Merger, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris
Gijs Mom, Eindhoven University of Technology
Corinne Mulley, University of Sydney
Bruce Pietrykowski, University of Michigan, Dearborn
Barbara Schmucki, Institute of Railway Studies and Transport History, York
Lucy Taksa, Macquarie University, New South Wales
Gregory L. Thompson, Florida State University, Tallahassee
Laurent Tissot, International Commission for the History of Travel and Tourism, Switzerland
Helmuth Trischler, Deutsches Museum, Munich
John Walton, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao
Thomas Zeller, University of Maryland, College Park

The Journal of Transport History
No 1, 2011

Richard Vahrenkamp:

The limits of railway transportation in a mass consumption society: Germany, 1900–1938

Federico Caprotti:

Profitability, practicality and ideology: Fascist civil aviation and the short life of Ala Littoria, 1934–1943

Tomás Errázuriz:

When walking became serious: reshaping the role of pedestrians in Santiago, 1900–1931

Martin Cooper:

The railway in Brazilian fiction: negotiating modernity, 1888–1980

Jeremy Rich:

Riding the currents of colonialism: Adouma canoe workers and French rule in Gabon, c.1890–1920