A History of Britain's Transport (Hardback)
Imprint: Pen & Sword Transport
Pages: 240
Illustrations: None
ISBN: 9781036109561
Published: 5th December 2024
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An accessible book to draw on popular interest in transport history, routes, vehicles and experiences. Transport history is social and industrial national history. Passengers and freight will be covered inclExplore the evolution of transport and its profound impact on society and industry in this accessible and engaging book. From walking and packhorses—essential yet often overlooked—to Roman roads, medieval bridges, and eighteenth-century turnpikes, uncover the innovations that shaped how we travel and trade.
Delve into the history of river, coastal, and canal travel that connected communities before the transformative ages of rail, motoring, and aviation. With all forms of transport overlapping and influencing one another, this book weaves a compelling narrative of progress and change.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and transport buffs, this is a fascinating journey through the movement of people and goods that built the world we know today.uding all types of transport from walking and packhorses, that predominated for much of national history, both of which tend to be underrated, to changes brought by improvements to road transport from the Romans to medieval bridgebuilders and eighteenth-century turnpikes, and, in parallel, river, coastal and canal travel, again from the Romans to the eighteenth century. The story moves to the age of rail, motoring and lastly air. All forms overlap. as well as being sequential.
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About Jeremy Black
Jeremy Black has been described as 'the most prolific historical scholar of our age'. Jeremy Black has researched and written widely on British history, politics, including political ideas, and international relations, since the 17th and 18th centuries to the present, and especially on military history.
He obtained a starred First in History at Queens College, Cambridge followed by postgraduate work at St John's and Merton Colleges, Oxford, and was Lecturer and Professor of History at Durham University, and now Emeritus Professor of History at Exeter University. He is senior fellow at the Center for the Study of America and the West at the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia.
He has lectured extensively in various British Commonwealth countries, Europe and the USA. He has served as archives editor, council member of prestigious academic and research bodies like Royal Historical Society and the British Records Association and on editorial boards of numerous history journals - History Today, RUSI Journal, International Review of Military History, Media History etc. He has numerous honours including the MBE.
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