Dear Colleague,
This volume of Mobility in History - The Yearbook of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility features seventeen pieces that reflect how much the publication has accomplished in its eight years. It collates articles from historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and geographers and spans nearly the entire globe, tying together hundreds of sources.
While this is the last issue of MIH that will appear as a stand-alone journal, the publication is far from disappearing. MIH will become an essential part of T2M's website and back issues will remain accessible to members in perpetuity, providing a meaningful archive of work.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/mobility-in-history
Current Volume: Volume 8
Preface
Kyle Shelton
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INTERVIEW
Mobilities and Representations: A Conversation with Peter Merriman, Colin Divall, Sunny Stalter-Pace, and Tim Cresswell, Dhan Zunino Singh and Mikkel Thelle
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THE ROAD TO INTERDISCIPLINARITY
Toward an Anthropology of the Road, Dimitris Dalakoglou
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Rhythm, Disruption, and the Experience of African Roads, Amiel Bize
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On the Course of "Progress": A Review of Literature on Road Building in Latin America, Michael K. Bess
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Expertise in the Anthropology of Roads, Cheryl Croshere
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Revisiting "Driving While Black": Racialized Automobilities in a Settler Colonial Context, Georgine Clarsen
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ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Urban Electric Public Transport in Eastern and Southeastern Europe: Toward a Historical Anthropology of Infrastructural Crises, Andrey Vozyanov
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"Beachten Sie die Lücken": Reviewing the Cultural Histories and Geographies of Public Transport in Berlin, Samuel Merrill
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Gender, Everyday Mobility, and Mass Transit in Urban Asia, Anru Lee
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NEW TERRITORIES
Histories of Transport Labor, Modes of Circulation, and Mobile Subjects in South Asia, Tarini Bedi
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The Necessity of Slowing Time: Speed as a Bridge between Transport History and Mobility History, Etienne Faugier
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Ports Matter: Supply Chain Logics and the Sociocultural Context of Infrastructure in Port Studies, Janell Rothenberg
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MODES
How Are Aeromobilities Changing? Reviewing the Literature on European Airports, Jean-Baptiste Frétigny
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In Search of the RV, David Burel
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The German Automotive Industry since 1945: An Open Field of Research, Florian Triebel
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International Railways in Argentina: Rethinking International Relations and Regional Integration Studies in the Southern Cone, Alejandro Rascovan
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Have the Good Times for Transport History Ended? A Scientometrical Study of Danish Transport History, Jørgen Burchardt
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