\u3cp\u3eIn 1925, the Netherlands was a country of cyclists and cycle producers, as all classes cycled and almost all cycles were produced domestically. The bicycle was not a Dutch invention and the country had an open economy, and this raises the question ‘how did the Netherlands become a bicycle nation?’ This article investigates the interactions of users, firms and intermediaries from 1860 to 1940 and how these impacted the bicycle, its production and its use. Furthermore, it analyses knowledge flows and the roles of intermediaries. It illustrates changes in activities and the relevance of interactions between users, firms and intermediaries, and the effects of World War I. It shows how user organisations created an infrastructure and cu...
Compared with railways, shipping, aviation and the automobile, the bicyclehas received little attent...
This article argues that mopeds played an ambivalent but ultimately positive role in the long-term s...
This article argues that mopeds played an ambivalent but ultimately positive role in the long-term s...
In 1925, the Netherlands was a country of cyclists and cycle producers, as all classes cycled and al...
In 1925, the Netherlands was a country of cyclists and cycle producers, as all classes cycled and al...
In 1925, the Netherlands was a country of cyclists and cycle producers, as all classes cycled and al...
In 1925, the Netherlands was a country of cyclists and cycle producers, as all classes cycled and al...
In 1925, the Netherlands was a country of cyclists and cycle producers, as all classes cycled and al...
Item does not contain fulltextUsing data from the magazine of the Dutch cycle association, tax regis...
The Invisible Bicycle brings together different insights into the social, cultural and economic hist...
The Invisible Bicycle brings together different insights into the social, cultural and economic hist...
The Invisible Bicycle brings together different insights into the social, cultural and economic hist...
R. Filarski, G. Mom, Van transport naar mobiliteit, [I], De transportrevolutie, 1800-1900, [II], De ...
R. Filarski, G. Mom, Van transport naar mobiliteit, [I], De transportrevolutie, 1800-1900, [II], De ...
Compared with railways, shipping, aviation and the automobile, the bicyclehas received little attent...
Compared with railways, shipping, aviation and the automobile, the bicyclehas received little attent...
This article argues that mopeds played an ambivalent but ultimately positive role in the long-term s...
This article argues that mopeds played an ambivalent but ultimately positive role in the long-term s...
In 1925, the Netherlands was a country of cyclists and cycle producers, as all classes cycled and al...
In 1925, the Netherlands was a country of cyclists and cycle producers, as all classes cycled and al...
In 1925, the Netherlands was a country of cyclists and cycle producers, as all classes cycled and al...
In 1925, the Netherlands was a country of cyclists and cycle producers, as all classes cycled and al...
In 1925, the Netherlands was a country of cyclists and cycle producers, as all classes cycled and al...
Item does not contain fulltextUsing data from the magazine of the Dutch cycle association, tax regis...
The Invisible Bicycle brings together different insights into the social, cultural and economic hist...
The Invisible Bicycle brings together different insights into the social, cultural and economic hist...
The Invisible Bicycle brings together different insights into the social, cultural and economic hist...
R. Filarski, G. Mom, Van transport naar mobiliteit, [I], De transportrevolutie, 1800-1900, [II], De ...
R. Filarski, G. Mom, Van transport naar mobiliteit, [I], De transportrevolutie, 1800-1900, [II], De ...
Compared with railways, shipping, aviation and the automobile, the bicyclehas received little attent...
Compared with railways, shipping, aviation and the automobile, the bicyclehas received little attent...
This article argues that mopeds played an ambivalent but ultimately positive role in the long-term s...
This article argues that mopeds played an ambivalent but ultimately positive role in the long-term s...