The Economic and social effects of the spread of motor vehicles : an international centenary tribute
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The Economic and social effects of the spread of motor vehicles : an international centenary tribute
Macmillan, 1987
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Includes index
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- Notes on the Contributors - Editor's Preface - A German Centenary in 1986, a French in 1995 or the Real Beginnings about 1905
- T.Barker - The Beginnings of the Automobile in Germany
- O.Nibel - The Motor Vehicle and the Revolution in Road Transport: The American Experience
- J.B.Rae - The Early Growth of Long-distance Bus Transport in the United States
- M.Walsh - Diesel Trucks and Buses: Their Gradual Spread in the United States
- J.M.Laux - The Automobile and the City in the American South
- D.R.Goldfield and B.A.Brownell - Some Economic and Social Effects of Motor Vehicles in France Since 1890
- P.Fridenson - Why Did the Pioneer Fall Behind? Motorization in Germany Between the Wars
- F.Blaich - Motorization on the New Frontier: the Case of Saskatchewan, Canada, 1906-34
- G.T.Bloomfield - The Internal Combustion Engine and the Revolution in Transport: the Case of Czechoslovakia with some European Comparisons
- J.Purs - Japan: the Late Starter who Outpaced all her Rivals
- K.Shimokawa - Motor Transport in a Developing Area: Zaire, 1903-59
- E.S.Tsund'olela - Motor Transport in a Developing Area: Soviet Central Asia
- M.A.Akhunova, J.S.Borisov and B.A.Tulepbaev - Death on the Roads: Changing National Responses to Motor Accidents
- J.Foreman-Peck - Advances in Road Construction Technology in France
- D.Barjot - Index
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