When new motorized means of transport, such as buses, vans, and lorries, captured part of the transport market in Belgium in the interwar period, the rail companies engaged in a political fight to restrict the new modes of road transport. Attempts were made to introduce fiscal and administrative measures aimed at limiting road transport. This coincided with an intense debate on transport policy, both in the press and in parliament. The article focuses on the discourse driving this debate. It is argued that the positions taken were motivated by economic issues, but that there were underlying cultural motivations, different perceptions of what transport should represent in the lives of the users and the whole of society. The focus on the so-c...
This article describes how two temporary road exhibitions before World War II functioned as tools to...
International audienceThe debate about the installation of a tramway in Paris stretched out over a d...
The contemporary urban transport debate is increasingly versed in terms of “sustainable” development...
When new motorized means of transport, such as buses, vans, and lorries, captured part of the transp...
The emergence of the automobile in Belgium from 1895 onwards brutally disrupted the traditional soci...
Interwar Britain witnessed the rapid rise of road transport as a serious competitor to the railways....
After World War I, automobile ownership became a mass phenomenon in Belgium, as in most other indust...
In 1963 the Belgian Ministry of Communications published a document entitled «Promotion des Transpor...
The coordination of transport was heavily debated in the interwar period, as mechanized road traffic...
Both Belgium and the Netherlands are important chains in international traffic and commercial flows....
In the period 1880 – 1891, Belgian politicians from the Catholic Party made banning of the transport...
Scholarly criticisms of the quality of British railway management between the world wars have focus...
Abstract In this article, I will give a presentation of the recent opinions and findings on these tw...
The subject of this thesis is a technology, the motor vehicle, that greatly affected our society. Be...
Railways are often seen as important means of integration, economically, socially and culturally. Wh...
This article describes how two temporary road exhibitions before World War II functioned as tools to...
International audienceThe debate about the installation of a tramway in Paris stretched out over a d...
The contemporary urban transport debate is increasingly versed in terms of “sustainable” development...
When new motorized means of transport, such as buses, vans, and lorries, captured part of the transp...
The emergence of the automobile in Belgium from 1895 onwards brutally disrupted the traditional soci...
Interwar Britain witnessed the rapid rise of road transport as a serious competitor to the railways....
After World War I, automobile ownership became a mass phenomenon in Belgium, as in most other indust...
In 1963 the Belgian Ministry of Communications published a document entitled «Promotion des Transpor...
The coordination of transport was heavily debated in the interwar period, as mechanized road traffic...
Both Belgium and the Netherlands are important chains in international traffic and commercial flows....
In the period 1880 – 1891, Belgian politicians from the Catholic Party made banning of the transport...
Scholarly criticisms of the quality of British railway management between the world wars have focus...
Abstract In this article, I will give a presentation of the recent opinions and findings on these tw...
The subject of this thesis is a technology, the motor vehicle, that greatly affected our society. Be...
Railways are often seen as important means of integration, economically, socially and culturally. Wh...
This article describes how two temporary road exhibitions before World War II functioned as tools to...
International audienceThe debate about the installation of a tramway in Paris stretched out over a d...
The contemporary urban transport debate is increasingly versed in terms of “sustainable” development...