As controversy concerning the future of Britain's railways continues to be voiced, their influence in shaping social structures in the past perhaps remains unexplained. Yet the nineteenth-century revolution in transport had a most profound effect on the physical conditions and mentalities of contemporaries. Landscapes were altered, old towns irrevocably changed and new ones created; topographical spellings and pronunciation were standardized and time itself was robbed of local variation; a new vocabulary was devised and new occupations were invented. In the construction of the railways a vast labour force, around 200,000 labourers at mid century, drew workmen from their traditional employment and often very far from their original homes. In...
Although historians have usually acknowledged the importance of the railways for economic growth in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the railways that were proposed, financed and built on the ...
© 1993 James GoldenIn the late 1840s and early 1850s, in what was then still called the Port Phillip...
As controversy concerning the future of Britain's railways continues to be voiced, their influence i...
The railway was one of the most significant happenings in Sweden in the 19th century and had a major...
This thesis explores some aspects of the cultural history of the railway during the latter half of t...
As steam-powered industrialization intensified in mid-nineteenth century Britain, the rate and sever...
The central piece of evidence regarding the religious character of the population in the mid-Ninetee...
Railways transformed inland transport during the nineteenth century. In this paper, we study how rai...
The railway accident as an agent of traumatic experience occupies an important place in the history ...
This thesis considers the social, political and religious changes affecting south Wales in the late ...
Railway - not only as a means of transport, but also as a technological invention and a social const...
Since 1979 when Wolfgang Schivelbusch applied Marx’s phrase “annihilation of time and space” to the ...
This thesis provides a fresh assessment of the 1921 Railways Act by examining its origins, nature an...
Trade Unionism among British railwaymen developed in the course of the second wave of trade union gr...
Although historians have usually acknowledged the importance of the railways for economic growth in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the railways that were proposed, financed and built on the ...
© 1993 James GoldenIn the late 1840s and early 1850s, in what was then still called the Port Phillip...
As controversy concerning the future of Britain's railways continues to be voiced, their influence i...
The railway was one of the most significant happenings in Sweden in the 19th century and had a major...
This thesis explores some aspects of the cultural history of the railway during the latter half of t...
As steam-powered industrialization intensified in mid-nineteenth century Britain, the rate and sever...
The central piece of evidence regarding the religious character of the population in the mid-Ninetee...
Railways transformed inland transport during the nineteenth century. In this paper, we study how rai...
The railway accident as an agent of traumatic experience occupies an important place in the history ...
This thesis considers the social, political and religious changes affecting south Wales in the late ...
Railway - not only as a means of transport, but also as a technological invention and a social const...
Since 1979 when Wolfgang Schivelbusch applied Marx’s phrase “annihilation of time and space” to the ...
This thesis provides a fresh assessment of the 1921 Railways Act by examining its origins, nature an...
Trade Unionism among British railwaymen developed in the course of the second wave of trade union gr...
Although historians have usually acknowledged the importance of the railways for economic growth in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the railways that were proposed, financed and built on the ...
© 1993 James GoldenIn the late 1840s and early 1850s, in what was then still called the Port Phillip...