1st Edition

The Transport Revolution 1770-1985

By Dr Philip Bagwell, Philip Bagwell Copyright 1989
    500 Pages
    by Routledge

    500 Pages
    by Routledge

    For the new edition of this classic book Professor Bagwell has included an examination of transport developments since 1974 and particularly the radical changes in policy introduced by Thatcher governments since 1979. The inclusion of a large number of maps, tables and figures, and contemporary illustrations of principal modes of transport enhances the reader's understanding and enjoyment of the text.
    `The most comprehensive, detailed and up-to-date book on the subject.' -TLS
    `Full of apt and revealing examples which bring alive and make more readily intelligible the fundamental economic arguments.' - Agricultural History Review

    Chapter 1 Inland Navigation in Britain before 1830 Chapter 2 Road Transport before the Railway Age Chapter 3 Coastal Shipping Chapter 4 The Foundation of the Railway System Chapter 5 The Economic and Social Effects of Railways Chapter 6 Road and Water Transport in the Railway Age Chapter 7 Government and the Railways 1830–1914 Chapter 8 The Development of Motor Transport 1885–1939 Chapter 9 British Transport Policy 1914–39 Chapter 10 British Transport Developments 1939–70 Chapter 11 Public Transport in Decline 1971–85

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    Dr Philip Bagwell, Philip Bagwell

    `The most comprehensive and up-to-date book on the subject' - Times Literary Supplement

    `Full of apt and revealing examples which bring alive and make more intelligible the fundamental economic arguments.' - Agricultural History Review

    `This is an eminently readable volume and the only one which covers the entire period from the Industrial Revolution through to the present.' - Journal of Transport History