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Wednesday / October 20, 2010

Bibliography

Bibliography 2011 (first edition)

T2M Bibliography

Some years ago, it was suggested that T2M should have an annual bibliography, encompassing each year’s publications relating to transport and mobility. For various reasons this idea has, until recently, been on the backburner – but now we have formed a group to co-ordinate the bibliography.

The idea of the bibliography is simple: it should list books and articles about transport and mobility that have been published during the year. This might be divided up by nation or geographic area, or it might be by theme, or it might be by transport mode. Ideally, of course, they would be cross-referenced – but that may be a development for the future. For now, the key thing is that the bibliography is started. It will be placed on the website and periodically updated, forming a valuable tool for historians of transport and mobility.

If anyone wants to help out with this – ideally by taking an geographic area or a particular topic – or if you have the first entries for this year’s bibliography then they should contact one of the editors:
Jørgen Burchardt (jorgen.burchardt@mail.dk)
Ralf Roth (Dr.Ralf.Roth@t-online.de)
Stefan Tetzlaff (stefan.tetzlaff@gmail.com)

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Topics in books

  • Geographical dimension (61)
    • Europe (23)
      • England (5)
      • Italy (3)
      • Denmark (3)
      • Sweden (1)
      • Spain (1)
      • France (4)
      • Netherlands (2)
      • Russia (1)
      • Bulgaria (1)
      • Yugoslavia (1)
    • Atlantic (1)
    • Mediterranean Sea (3)
    • North America (16)
      • USA (13)
      • Canada (3)
    • types (13)
      • urban travel (12)
      • demography (1)
    • Afrika (4)
      • Iran (1)
      • Turkey (1)
      • DR Congo (2)
    • Asia (8)
      • Vietnam (2)
      • China (3)
      • India (2)
    • Latin America (3)
      • Panama (1)
      • Bolivia (1)
      • Argentina (1)
      • Chile (1)
      • Colombia (1)
  • Time (1)
  • Flying (6)
    • infrastructure (2)
      • airport (1)
    • physical types (1)
      • drone (1)
    • production of airplanes (1)
    • activity types (3)
      • passenger transport (3)
    • companies (1)
  • General issues (81)
    • economy in company (1)
    • transport economy (8)
    • future (1)
    • gender (2)
    • personal history (2)
    • culture (16)
      • sport (1)
      • tourism (1)
      • film (3)
      • etnography (1)
      • literature (7)
      • music (2)
      • photography (2)
    • regulation (5)
    • logistic (3)
    • transport in general (12)
      • travel (6)
      • insurance (1)
    • administration (1)
    • transport connection (4)
    • accidents (1)
    • mobility (18)
      • migration (4)
    • anthropology (1)
    • behavior (3)
    • political matters (17)
      • asylum (1)
      • sustainability (4)
      • control (1)
      • town planning (5)
    • technology (5)
      • invention (1)
    • environment (1)
    • economy in society (9)
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  • Water transportation (8)
    • physical types (3)
      • wooden ship (2)
      • steel ship (1)
    • activities (5)
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      • metro (2)
  • Ground transportation (36)
    • activities (4)
      • haulage (1)
      • hitchhiking (2)
      • recreational driving (1)
    • infrastructure (15)
      • highway (2)
      • roads (14)
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