Appearing in a volume in a major series on Scottish Life and Society, this reviews key themes in the history of road development in the period. It looks at historiography and sources, methodolgical issues, 17th and 18th century travel, accounts of travellers, statute labour system in Scotland, military, drove and turnpike roads, the social history of travel in the coaching era, impact of the railway, heritage issues, and the potential for further research
It has long been recognized that a culture of mobility has existed in Scottish society. In the sixte...
13 chapters covering major issues and debates in Scottish history in the period, covering the Union ...
Review of "Old Ways New Roads: Travels in Scotland 1720–1832", AnneDulau Beveridge, John Bonehill an...
EdinburghThe movement of people, goods, services, ideas and information has dictated the nature of e...
The road transport developments in Britain during the period 1750-1850 have long been recognised as ...
This thesis traces the development of the Scottish railway system from the horse-drawn waggonways of...
SIGLELD:8318.172(SSRC-HR--4906). / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN046493 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
The article begins by giving information on the history of the development of transport means in Mid...
The first volume in the series of Ulster-Scots history deals with many aspects of life, including so...
The Roman roads of Scotland are a currently under-researched and less understood component of the R...
The 'Riding of the Marches' or the 'Common Riding' refers to a series of festivals which take place...
The Highlands and Islands Medical Service (HIMS) was introduced across the Scottish Highlands and Is...
: This article focuses on the appearance and development of transport geography, the scientific rese...
Includes index.Press figures in gatherings Uu-3F, v. 1.Pagination: v. 1: xx, 408 p.; ; v. 2: vii, [1...
It has long been recognized that a culture of mobility has existed in Scottish society. In the sixte...
13 chapters covering major issues and debates in Scottish history in the period, covering the Union ...
Review of "Old Ways New Roads: Travels in Scotland 1720–1832", AnneDulau Beveridge, John Bonehill an...
EdinburghThe movement of people, goods, services, ideas and information has dictated the nature of e...
The road transport developments in Britain during the period 1750-1850 have long been recognised as ...
This thesis traces the development of the Scottish railway system from the horse-drawn waggonways of...
SIGLELD:8318.172(SSRC-HR--4906). / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN046493 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
The article begins by giving information on the history of the development of transport means in Mid...
The first volume in the series of Ulster-Scots history deals with many aspects of life, including so...
The Roman roads of Scotland are a currently under-researched and less understood component of the R...
The 'Riding of the Marches' or the 'Common Riding' refers to a series of festivals which take place...
The Highlands and Islands Medical Service (HIMS) was introduced across the Scottish Highlands and Is...
: This article focuses on the appearance and development of transport geography, the scientific rese...
Includes index.Press figures in gatherings Uu-3F, v. 1.Pagination: v. 1: xx, 408 p.; ; v. 2: vii, [1...
It has long been recognized that a culture of mobility has existed in Scottish society. In the sixte...
13 chapters covering major issues and debates in Scottish history in the period, covering the Union ...
Review of "Old Ways New Roads: Travels in Scotland 1720–1832", AnneDulau Beveridge, John Bonehill an...