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El. knyga: From Rail to Road and Back Again?: A Century of Transport Competition and Interdependency

  • Formatas: 446 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317131854
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  • Formatas: 446 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317131854
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The coming of the railways signalled the transformation of European society, allowing the quick and cheap mass transportation of people and goods on a previously unimaginable scale. By the early decades of the twentieth century, however, the domination of rail transport was threatened by increased motorised road transport which would quickly surpass and eclipse the trains, only itself to be challenged in the twenty-first century by a renewal of interest in railways. Yet, as the studies in this volume make clear, to view the relationship between road and rail as a simple competition between two rival forms of transportation, is a mistake. Rail transport did not vanish in the twentieth century any more than road transport vanished in the nineteenth with the appearance of the railways. Instead a mutual interdependence has always existed, balancing the strengths and weaknesses of each system. It is that interdependence that forms the major theme of this collection. Divided into two main sections, the first part of the book offers a series of chapters examining how railway companies reacted to increasing competition from road transport, and exploring the degree to which railways depended on road transportation at different times and places. Part two focuses on road mobility, interpreting it as the innovative success story of the twentieth century. Taken together, these essays provide a fascinating reappraisal of the complex and shifting nature of European transportation over the last one hundred years.

Recenzijos

This set of essays should provoke much quiet contemplation of the rail-road issues of the 20th century. Railway and Canal History Society

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
Notes on Contributors xv
General Editor's Preface xix
Preface xxi
Introduction: From Rail to Road and Back Again? A Century of Transport Competition and Interdependency 1(40)
Ralf Roth
PART I RAILS AND ROADS BETWEEN COMPETITION AND INTERDEPENDENCY
1 Rails and Roads Between Competition and Interdependency: a Long and Winding Relationship with Many Innovations That Failed
41(36)
Ralf Roth
2 Shaping British Freight Transport in the Interwar Period: Failure of Foresight or Administration, 1919-34?
77(14)
Roy Edwards
3 Conceiving Distribution in the United Kingdom: the (London and) North Eastern Railway's Discursive Response to Road Haulage, 1921-39
91(18)
Colin Divall
4 Railway Containers in the United Kingdom and Europe during the 1920s and 1930s
109(24)
Keith Harcourt
5 The Sea Container Revolution and Road-Rail Competition in Britain: a Preliminary Assessment of Freightliner
133(20)
Terry Gourvish
6 Trucking in Germany: Rise and Restricted Growth, 1900-1938
153(18)
Richard Vahrenkamp
7 Road-Rail Competition in France in the 1930s: from a Railway Perspective
171(24)
Bruno Carriere
8 Containerisation in the United States During the Interwar Period
195(22)
Albert J. Churella
PART II MOBILITY ON ROADS: AN INNOVATIVE SUCCESS STORY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY -BUT RAIL SURVIVED
9 Creative Destruction? A Schumpeterian View of Innovation in Car Transportation
217(16)
Reiner Flik
10 Inventing the American Road: Innovations Shaping the American Freeway
233(42)
Bruce E. Seely
11 The Development of the European Highway Network: a Literature Survey of Studies on Highway History in European Countries
275(40)
Reiner Ruppmann
12 Motorways and the Modernisation of Britain's Road Network, 1937-70
315(24)
Peter Merriman
13 The Metamorphosis of Public Transport Services in the Paris Region: the Modal and Moral Victory of' Automobilism' in the 1920s and 1930s
339(16)
Mathieu Flonneau
14 Rails in the Car Kingdom: Competition, Changes and Continuity in Urban Mobility - the Case of Turin, 1914-73
355(18)
Massimo Moraglio
15 The City and the Autobahn 1926-56: How Frankfurt am Main Promoted Road Traffic and Realised an Old Dream
373(24)
Reiner Ruppmann
Index 397
Ralf Roth is Professor of Modern History at the Historisches Seminar, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversitƤt, Frankfurt, Germany. Colin Divall is Professor of Railway Studies at the University of York.