Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that vol. 2, issue 2 of Transfers has been published by Berghahn Journals. This issue focuses on an alternative mode of transport and precursor to the car, the bicycle.
Volume 2, Issue 2
Editorial
pp. 1-3(3)
Authors: Mom, Gijs; Clarsen, Georgine; Seiler, Cotten
Article
Motorists, Non-drivers and Traffic Accidents between the Wars: a Provisional Survey
pp. 4-21(18)
Author: Luckin, Bill
Special Section on Global Cycling
Cycling in a Global World: Introduction to the Special Section
pp. 22-30(9)
Authors: Oldenziel, Ruth; de la Bruhèze, Adri Albert
The Appropriation of Bicycles in West Africa: Pragmatic Approaches to Sustainability
pp. 31-48(18)
Author: Hahn, Hans Peter
The Prime, Decline, and Recalling of Rural Cycling: Bicycle Practices in 1920s' and 1930s' Finland Remembered in 1971-1972
pp. 49-69(21)
Authors: Männistö-Funk, Tiina
The Making of a Bicycle Nation: Japan
pp. 70-94(25)
Author: Steele, M. William
Cycles of Cathay: A History of the Bicycle in China
pp. 95-120(26)
Author: Rhoads, Edward J.M.
Transport Policy and the Significance of Time Perspectives: A Comment on the Special Section on Global Cycling
pp. 121-126(6)
Author: Dudley, Geoff
Mobility and Art
Gambiocycle
pp. 127-132(6)
Author: Paulino, Fred
Museum Review
"When Horsepower Moved the Nation": The National Carriage Gallery at the Cobb + Co. Museum
pp. 133-138(6)
Author: Breen, Deborah
Movie Review
Between Noir and Sunshine: Drive as an Ambivalent Urban Road Movie
pp. 139-143(5)
Author: Gott, Michael
Ideas in Motion
The Mystery of the Failed European Common Transport Policy Explained
pp. 144-149(6)
Author: Schot, Johan
Book Reviews
pp. 150-174(25)
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