Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Transfers has been published by Berghahn Journals. The 25th of March of this year marked the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s march from Selma, Alabama, to the state capital of Montgomery, to protest the lack of voting rights for African Americans. Selma serves as a starting point for this issue of Transfers, which thinks about the different modes of representing historically important acts of mobility.
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CURRENT ISSUE: Volume 5, Issue 2, Summer 2015
Editorial, Sunny Stalter-Pace and Gijs Mom
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Urban Railways in Buenos Aires: Spatial and Social Alienation in the Documentary Film El tren blanco, Benjamin Fraser
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“The Song They Sing Is the Song of the Road”: Motoring and the Semantics of Space in Early Twentieth-Century British Travel Writing, Martin Walter
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Airlines, Interstates, and the Creation of “Flyover Country” in the United States, Anthony Harkins
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When Roads Cannot Be Used: The Use of Trained Elephants for Emergency Logistics, Off -Road Conveyance, and Political Revolt in South and Southeast Asia, Jacob Shell
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Reviving Roadkill? Animals in the New Mobilities Studies, Sandra Swart
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The War of Legs: Transport and Infrastructure in the East African Campaign of World War I, Michael Pesek
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IDEAS IN MOTION
Architectural Pilgrimage, Joshua Nash
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MOBILITY AND ART
A última aventura (The last adventure), Romy Pocztaruk
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MUSEUM REVIEW
Savants and Surgeons: Exhibiting South Australia’s Maritime History, Craig Middleton
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FILM REVIEW
Mapping South African Identity, Florian Krobb
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BOOK REVIEWS
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