Mobility in History
The Yearbook of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility

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Since 2003 the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T2M) has served as a free-trade zone, fostering a new interdisciplinary vitality in the now-flourishing study of the History of Mobility. In its Yearbook, Mobility in History, T2M surveys these developments in the form of a comprehensive state-of-the-art review of research in the field, presenting synopses of recent research, international reviews of research across many countries, thematic reviews, and retrospective assessments of classic works in the area. Mobility in History provides an essential and comprehensive overview of the current situation of Mobility studies.
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Volume 8, 2017
INTERVIEW
Mobilities and Representations: A Conversation with Peter Merriman, Colin Divall, Sunny Stalter-Pace, and Tim Cresswell
Dhan Zunino Singh and Mikkel Thelle
THE ROAD TO INTERDISCIPLINARITY
Toward an Anthropology of the Road
Dimitris Dalakoglou
Rhythm, Disruption, and the Experience of African Roads
Amiel Bize
On the Course of “Progress”: A Review of Literature on Road Building in Latin America
Michael K. Bess
Expertise in the Anthropology of Roads
Cheryl Croshere
Revisiting “Driving While Black”: Racialized Automobilities in a Settler Colonial Context
Georgine Clarsen
ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Urban Electric Public Transport in Eastern and Southeastern Europe: Toward a Historical Anthropology of Infrastructural Crises
Andrey Vozyanov
“Beachten Sie die Lücken”: Reviewing the Cultural Histories and Geographies of Public Transport in Berlin
Sam Merrill
Gender, Everyday Mobility, and Mass Transit in Urban Asia
Anru Lee
NEW TERRITORIES
Histories of Transport Labor, Modes of Circulation, and Mobile Subjects in South Asia
Tarini Bedi
The Necessity of Slowing Time: Speed as a Bridge between Transport History and Mobility History
Etienne Faugier
Ports Matter: Supply Chain Logics and the Sociocultural Context of Infrastructure in Port Studies
Janell Rothenberg
MODES
How Are Aeromobilities Changing? Reviewing the Literature on European Airports
Jean-Baptiste Frétigny
In Search of the RV
David Burel
The German Automotive Industry since 1945: An Open Field of Research
Florian Triebel
Integration Studies in the Southern Cone
Alejandro Rascovan
Have the Good Times for Transport History Ended? A Scientometrical Study of Danish Transport History
Jørgen Burchardt
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