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For the majority of us the opportunity to travel has never been greater, yet differences in mobility highlight inequalities that have wider social implications. Exploring how and why attitudes towards movement have evolved across generations, the case studies in this essay collection range from medieval to modern times and cover several continents.
List of Contributors
vii
List of Figures
xiii
Preface 1(2)
Colin Divall
Introduction: Cultural Histories of Sociabilities, Spaces and Mobilities 3(14)
Colin Divall
Part I Structuring Mobilities, Spaces, Sociabilities
1 Home Lands: How Women on the Move Made the West
17(12)
Virginia Scharff
2 Gender and American Mobility: Cars, Women and the Issue of Equality
29(10)
Margaret Walsh
3 Colours, Compartments and Corridors: Racialized Spaces, Mobility and Sociability in South Africa
39(14)
Gordon Pirie
Part II The Urban and Peri-urban
4 Urbanizing the Countryside: Rails, Workers and Commuting in South-West Flanders, Belgium, 1830--1930
53(14)
Greet De Block
5 City of Tomorrow: the Representations of Buenos Aires in the Future through Imagined Mobility, c. 1880--1914
67(16)
Dhan Zunino Singh
6 How to Make a Map for the Hades of Names: The New York City Subway Map Wars of the 1970s
83(16)
Stefan Hohne
7 `This River Used to Be so Full of Life': Histories of Mobility on the Thames and Their Role in the Negotiation of Place, Community and Sociability
99(14)
Heidi Seetzen
Part III Pilgrims, Travellers and Tourists
8 Otherness and Englishness in Late-Mediaeval Pilgrimage Guides
113(12)
Emily Price
9 Constructing the Tokugawa Spatial Imaginary: Kaibara Ekiken and His Revival of Fudoki
125(14)
Nobuko Toyosawa
10 Languages of Popular Hospitality in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century France
139(12)
Ulrike Krampl
11 `Doing the Gap': Sociability and Tourism Networks at Killarney, 1850--1914
151(14)
Kevin J. James
12 Eating Across the Ocean: The Role of Food in the Construction of the Tourists' North Atlantic, 1947--76
165(14)
Birgit Braasch
13 Automobility and the Building of Tourism in Communist Romania, c. 1960--89
179(14)
Adelina Stefan
14 Moving towards Santiago: Reverie on the Road and Rails
193(14)
Jennifer Sime
Notes 207(40)
Index 247
Colin Divall is Professor of Railway Studies at the University of York and is Head of the Institute of Railway Studies & Transport History, a joint initiative of the UK's National Railway Museum and the University of York. He has co-authored two books, Making Histories in Transport Museums (with Andrew Scott) (2001) and Scaling Up: The Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Rise of a New Profession (with Sean F Johnston) (2000).