Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Mobility in History - The Yearbook of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility has been published by Berghahn Journals.
With the fifth publication of this yearbook, the editors begin by asking that the fluidity of the field reflect the fluidity of the topic. They suggest that it might be time to consider a merger between the subfields within this discipline so as to continue to push mobility studies in a fruitful direction. With that in mind, they have collected a series of articles that touch on a variety of subjects.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/mih
Current Issue: Volume 5, Number 1
Introduction
Mobility Studies at a Crossroads
Peter Norton; Gijs Mom
http://bit.ly/1fCS5mz
Special Section: Bicycling, Mobility, and History
New Directions in Cycling Research: A Report on the Cycling History Roundtable at T2M Madrid
Anne-Katrin Ebert; Manuel Stoffers
http://bit.ly/15EFkU3
Bicycle Research between Bicycle Policies and Bicycle Culture
Harry Oosterhuis
http://bit.ly/16D7Y99
The Historiography of Cycling Mobility in Spain in the Twentieth Century
Esther Anaya; Santiago Gorostiza
http://bit.ly/15EFomR
Historiographical Needs in the Study of Bicycling Mobility in France
Francis Papon
http://bit.ly/1fCSDZw
Thematic
Why Not Now? The Electric Vehicle As a Vehicle of Tomorrow
Christiane Katz; Gijs Mom
http://bit.ly/17jdICc
Approaches to Waiting in Mobility Studies: Utilization, Conceptualization, Historicizing
Andrey Vozyanov
http://bit.ly/18FMHYo
Tourism History: People in Motion and at Rest
John K. Walton
http://bit.ly/19irNfZ
Countries: Latin America
Moving the Masses: Toward a History of Public Transport in Postwar Latin America
Andra B. Chastain
http://bit.ly/1bmhwaf
New Studies in the History of Railway Transportation in São Paulo
Eduardo Oliveira
http://bit.ly/19QhYYN
The Historiography of Railways in Argentina: Between Foreign Investment, Nationalism, and Liberalism
Elena Salerno
http://bit.ly/1blA8no
Pathways of the Golden Eagle: Themes of Mobility and Transport in Recent Scholarship of Mexico
Michael K. Bess
http://bit.ly/16Ziq4N
Countries: North America
Power, Governance, and Contested Mobilities: New Turns in United States Historiography
Kyle Shelton
http://bit.ly/1bmhNdf
Taking Off: Thinking Historically about Air Travel and Mobility in Late Twentieth-Century Canada
Bret Edwards
http://bit.ly/19bUnFA
Countries: Africa
Saharan Garages, Paper Economies, and Migrant Laborers: New Perspectives on Mobility in African History
Joshua Grace
http://bit.ly/1aEwEeE
From Transport to Mobility in Modern China: A Survey of the Field
Har Ye Kan
http://bit.ly/16ZiUrV
Countries: Asia
Intermodality and Beyond: For a New History of Mobility in Japan
Kate McDonald
http://bit.ly/16PFbaD
Retracing Mobilities on Land in French Colonial Indochina and Beyond: Cars, Trains, Rickshaws, and Motorbikes
Stéphanie Ponsavady
http://bit.ly/19QiPsk
Countries: Europe
The Path Is Made by Walking: Spaces of Light and Shadow in the History of Transport and Mobility in Spain
Alberte Martínez; Jesús Mirás
http://bit.ly/1bmie7m
A Field on the Move: Updating Italian Mobility Studies
Massimo Moraglio
http://bit.ly/19isfLk
Mass Tourism behind the Iron Curtain: New Publications on the History of Transport, Traffic, Tourism, and Mobility in German
Christopher Kopper
http://bit.ly/169MQVk
The Editors
http://bit.ly/1dS8izZ
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Kind regards,
Young Lee
Berghahn Journals
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