T2M Mexico City 2016 Conference Call for Papers Mobilities: Space of Flows and Friction Mexico City, 27-30th October 2016 VISIT OUR NEW CONFERENCE WEBSITE Abstract submission deadline: March 18 This […]
Oksana Zaporozhets Institute for Theoretical and Historical Studies in the Humanities, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow Our interviewee this time is Oksana Zaporozhets, a sociologist based in […]
The Helsinki Railway Station, end of the Line Most people situated beyond Finland’s borders know little of the current political discussion surrounding traffic and transport in country. Sure, Finland is […]
On 22th June 1865, the first horse-drawn railway began operating in Germany, after they had already been introduced in Swansea (1807), Gloucester (1809), New York (1832), Paris (1855), Boston (1856), […]
Dear Colleagues, I want to wish a good summer to those of you in the northern hemisphere, as many of us look forward to summer holidays – a classic time […]
Caserta 2015 – Programme at Sept 11th (latest updated program) BOOKLET Caserta 2015 T2M + Cosmobilities pdf – Abstracts for all presentations (Program updated 11 September) Day Hour […]
(Version for print) The Future of Mobilities: Flows, Transport and Communication Joint conference of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T2M) and the Cosmobilities Network […]
Volume 5(1), Spring 2015 Editorial Heike Weber and Gijs Mom A World Event (On Circumnavigation, 1519–1522): Excerpt from Guillermo Giucci’s Tierra del Fuego: La creación del fin del mundo Guillermo Giucci […]
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, […]
Lucy C S Budd: Selling the early air age: aviation advertisements and the promotion of civil flying in Britain, 1911-1914 John K. Walton: The origins of the modern package tour? […]
Paul Marr: The geography of the British motorcycle industry, 1896–2004 The historical geography of the British motorcycle industry (its distribution over time and the rate at which motorcycle marques entered […]
Paul Timms Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, UK You are a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Transport Studies of University of Leeds, which is considered a […]
During my first trip to Haifa in 2013 I already noticed that this city is more mobile than other cities in Israel where I felt a bit locked and immobile […]
Throughout the recent months the attention of many of us was riveted to the news from East Ukraine. The military actions in the Lugansk and Donetsk regions have been destroying […]
Dear T2M Members, I write to you having just returned from a wonderful retirement celebration for Gijs Mom, one of our founders, which is described further in a separate section. […]
ASIA ISSUE Editorial Georgine Clarsen and Gijs Mom Indigènes into Signs: Incorporating Indigenous Pedestrians on Colonial Roads in 1920s and 1930s French Indochina Stéphanie Ponsavady In Colonial Indochina, the introduction of […]
You participate in projects that involve specialists of a different kind. Which disciplines do you primarily associate yourself with? Well, I consider myself as a pure sociologist who moved into a […]
The Future of Mobilities: Flows, Transport and Communication Joint conference of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T2M) and the Cosmobilities Network Santa Maria C.V. […]
Scroll right and left with the cursor on the small pictures or click on the big one [scrollGallery id=17] Photos by Anne-Grethe Andersen, Thiago Allis, Jørgen Burchardt, Stefan Burchardt & […]
Scroll right and left with the cursor on the small pictures or click on the big one [scrollGallery id=18] Photos by Anne-Grethe Andersen, Thiago Allis, Jørgen Burchardt, Stefan Burchardt & […]