Railways and international politics : paths of empire, 1848-1945
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Railways and international politics : paths of empire, 1848-1945
(Cass series--military history and policy, 24)
Routledge, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- 'Railpolitik' : an introduction / Keith Neilson and T.G. Otte
- Railroads, the Prussian army, and the German way of war in the nineteenth century / Dennis E. Showalter
- 'The most catastrophic question' : railway development and military strategy in late imperial Russia / Anthony J. Heywood
- The Sanjak of Novibazar Railway project / F.R. Bridge
- The railway-oceanic era, the India-China and India-Singapore railway schemes, and Siam / Nigel Brailey
- 'The Baghdad railway of the Far East' : the Tientsin-Yangtze railway and Anglo-German relations, 1898-1911 / T.G. Otte
- Lord Curzon and British strategic railways in Central Asia before, during and after the First World War / John Fisher
- The Baghdad to Haifa railway : the culmination of railway planning for Imperial defence east of Suez / Keith Neilson
- Managing the hajj : Indian pilgrim traffic, public health and transportation in Arabia, 1918-1930 / Martin Thomas
- Barometer of war : British views of imperial security in the far east, Russo-Japanese relations and the Chinese Eastern railway, 1929-1935 / Greg Kennedy
- Swiss trans-Alpine railway lines : strategic railways and the strategy of deterrence / Neville Wylie