The Journal of Transport History
Leicester. University College of Leicester
Semestrale
ISSN: 0022-5266
Conservata in: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali
Punto di servizio: Economia; Riv. str. 0299
Consistenza: v. 1, 1953, 1-
Lacune: III ser., v . 21; III ser., 1980, 2;
[ 2030-2021 ] [ 2020-2011 ] [ 2010-2001 ] [ 2000-1991 ] [ 1990-1981 ] [ 1980-1971 ] [ 1970-1961 ] [ 1960-1953 ]
Peter J. Lyth, “A multiplicity of instruments”: the 1946 decision to create a separate British European airline
and its effect on civil aircraft production, p. 1
Simon Heap, The development of motor transport in the Gold
Coast, 1900-39, p. 19
Ann R. Shorten, The Australian marine engeneer and the imperially
valid certificate of competency : some aspects of a tradition, p. 38
Keith Fairclough, A successful Elizabethan project : the river
Lea improvement scheme, p. 54
A.J. Buchanan, The turnpike roads : a classic trap?, p. 66
Book reviews, p. 73
RECENT AMERICAN RESEARCH
Edward P. Duggan, The education of American carriage makers,
1880-1916, p. 1
John M. Kleeberg, The privatisation of the Brunswick State
Railways in 1869-70, p. 12
Ian M. Matley, The White Sea-Baltic Canal : a route to the
Russian north, p. 29
Alfred C. Mierzejewski, The German National Railway beetween
the world wars : Modernisation or preparation for war?, p. 40
Margaret Walsh, “See this amazing America”: the
long-distance bus industry’s use of advertising in its first
quarter century, p. 61
Book reviews, p. 90
Obituary : Professor John B. Rae, p. IV
Richard J. Buckley, Capital cost as a reason for the abandonment
of first-generation tamways in Britain, p. 99
G. H. Pirie, “A most difficult and delicate question”: racial segregation on the Central South African railways,
1902-1910, p. 113
K. R. Fairclough, The river Lea before 1797 : an adequate
flash lock navigation, p. 128
David Brooke, The “lawless “navvy : a study of
the crime associated with railway building, p. 145
Malcolm Cooper, McGregor Gow and the Glen Line : the rise
and fall of a British shippig firm in the Far East trade, 1870-1911, p. 166
John Armstrong, Freight pricing policy in coastal companies
before the First World War, p. 180
Roy S. Walker, A century highway : the Hinckley to Melbourne
Common turnpike, p. 198
Book reviews, p. 209
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Guest editor : Gary Hawke
Frank Broeze, Distance tamed : steam navigation to Australia
and New Zealand from its beginnings to the outbreak of the Great
War, p. 1
Eric Pawson, Tony Hoare, Regional isolation, railways and
politics : Nelson, New Zealand, p. 22
Malcolm Tull, The development of port administration in Australia
: the case of Fremantle, 1903-1939, p. 41
G. F. Docwra, H. M. Kolsen, Transport and Australian federalism,
1901-1972, p. 59
David Lansley, The railways of New South Wales : output, imputs,
and productivity, 1860-1913, p. 74
Book reviews, p. 91
Guest editor : Peter Mackie
Gerald W. Crompton, “Some good men, some doubtful men
…. “The role of railway volunteers in the general
Strike, p. 127
Leonard L. Coburn, Eighty years of US petroleum pipeline regulation, p. 149
Charles Harvey, Jon Press, Sir George White : a career in
transport, 1874-1916, p. 170
Alex J. Robertson, Backward British businessmen and the motor
ship, 1918-39 : the critique reviewed, p. 190
Paul Collins and Michael Stratton, From trestles to tracks
: the influence of the motor manufacturing process on the design
of British car factories, p. 198
A.D. George, Aviation and the state : the Grahame-white Aviation
Company 1912-23, p. 209
Notice, p. 214
A home for transport documents, p. 214
Book reviews, p. 215
SHIPPING AND SHIPBUILDING
Guest editor : Sarah Palmer
Freda Harcourt, British oceanic mail contracts in the age
of steam, 1838-1914, p. 1
A.Gomez-Mendoza, Government and the development of modern
shipbuilding in Spain 1850-1935, p. 19
Ryoichi Miwa, Government and the Japanese shipping industry,
1945-64, p. 37
David J. Starkey, The economic and military significance of
British privateering, 1702-83, p. 50
Simon P. Ville, Shipping in the port of Newcastle, 1780-1800, p. 60
Malcolm Tull, Australian maritime history : a progress report, p. 78
REVIEW ARTICLES
P. Davies and S, Marriner, Recent publications and developments
in the study of maritime economic history, p. 93
Michael Robbins, Some recent railway history in German, p. 109
Book reviews, p. 118
Review round-up, p. 123
Books received, p. 126
Alfred C. Mierzejewski, The Deutsche Reichshbahn and Germany’s
supply of coal, 1939-45, p. 111
A.D.M. Phillips, B. J. Turton, Staffordshire turnpike trusts
and traffic in the early nineteenth century, p. 126
Jens Möller, The landed estate and the railway : the
introduction of a new means of transport in southern Sweden, p. 147
John Armstrong, The role of coastal shipping in UK transport
: an estimate of comparative traffic movements in 1910, p. 164
Michèle Merger, Transport history in France : a bibliographical
review, p. 179
P. J. Cain, Bibliography transport history in other periodicals,
1985-86, p. 202
A TRANSPORT CURIOSITY
J. S. Owen, Trackway transport on a tidal foreshore, p. 210
Conference report – J. R. Bruijn, J. C. A. Schokkenbroek, Shipping
companies and authorities in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
: their common interest in the development of port facilities, p. 216
Book reviews, p. 220
Diane Drummond, Building a locomotive : skill and the work
force in Crewe locomotive worksm 1843-1914, p. 1
David Smith, Managerial strategies, working conditions and
the origins of unionism : the case of the tramway and omnibus
industry, 1870-91, p. 30
Nicholas Papayanis, The development of the Paris cab trade,
1855-1914, p. 52
Margaret Walsh, The motor carrier act of 1935 : the origins
and establishment of federal regulation of the inter-state bus
industry in the United States, p. 66
Charles R. Berry, Travel on the Nicaragua route in 1865 :
the diary of John Green Berry, Jr., p. 81
Review article – Gerard Turnbull, From Thames to Titicaca
: an appreciacion of Charles Hadfield, p. 98
Book reviews, p. 103
Frank Broeze, Peter Reeves, Kenneth McPherson, Imperial
ports and the modern world economy : the case of the Indian Ocean, p. 1
Peter Butterfield, Grouping, pooling and competition : the
passenger policy of the London & North Eastern Railway, 1923-39, p. 21
A.J. Robertson, The new road to the Isles : Highland Airways
and Scottish Airways, 1933-39, p. 48
K. B. Sherwood, The canal boatmen’s strike of 1923, p.
61
G. H. Pirie, The Cape Colony’s “Railway Protector of
Natives”, 1904, p. 80
Richard Storey, The Royal Mail stream packet company crisis
: a footnote, p. 93
Book reviews, p. 97
Short notices, p. 111
Books received, p. 115
Edgar Jones, A transport private saving the calculation
for brewers Truman Hanbury& Buxton, 1815-63, p. 1
David Brooke, The advent of the steel rain, 1837-1914,
p. 18
Robb Robinson, The evolution of railway fish traffic policies,
1840-66, p. 32
G. C. Dickinson, C. J. Longley, Twopence to the terminus?
A study of tram and bus fares in Leeds during the inter-war period, p. 45
Research in transport history – Nicholas Baldwin, The international
transport workers’ federation archive, p. 61
Book reviews, p. 67
John B. McCall, Dieselisation of American railroads : a
case study, p. 1
Gerard Turnbull, State regulation in che eighteenth-century
English economy : another look at carriers’ rates, p. 18
V. Y. Laverychev, The trend towards State monopoly in pre-revolutionary
Russia’s railways, p. 37
Keith Lampard, The promotion and performance of the London
Chatham & Dover Railway, p. 48
James M. Laux, Truks in the west furing the first world war, p. 64
Gerard Turnbull, Bibliography of transport historu in other
periodicals, 1983-84, p. 71
Book reviews, p. 79
Short notices, p. 93
Takeshi Yuzawa, The introduction of electric railways in
Britain and Japan, p. 1
Stephanie Jones, George Benjamin Dodwell : a shipping agent
in the Far East, 1872-1908, p. 23
A.E. Harrison, The origins and growth of UK cycle industry
to 1900, p. 41
Jack Simmons, Suburban traffic at King’s Cross, 1852-1914, p. 71
Malcolm Tull, American technology and the mechanisation of
Australian ports, 1942-58, p. 79
Book reviews, p. 91
David Postles, Customary carrying services, p. 1
Simon Ville, The deployment of English merchant shipping :
Michael and Joseph Henley of Wapping, ship owners, 1775-1830, p. 16
Yoshinobu Oikawa, Market structure and the construction of
rural railways during the formative period of industrial capitalism
in Japan, p. 34
David B. Frost, The revitalisation of Queensland railways
through export coal shipments, p. 47
DEBATES IN TRANSPORT HISTORY
Eric Pawson, Popular opposition to turnpike trusts?, p. 57
William Albert, Popular oppostitio to turnpike trusts and
its significance, p. 66
Book reviews, p. 69
Short notices, p. 79
R. J. Irving, The capitalisation of Britain’s railways,
1830-1914, p. 1
Rosemary E. Ommer, The decline of eastern Canadian shipping
industry, 1880-95, p. 25
Baron F. Duckham, Road administration in South Wales : the
Carmarthenshire roads board 1845-89, p. 45
A. M. Solovyova, The railway system in the mining area of
southern Russia in the late nineteenth and early twentyeth centuries, p. 66
Tomohei Chida, The development of Japan’s post-war shipping
policy, p. 82
Anthony I : Nwabughuogu, The role of bicycle transport in
the economic development of eastern Nigeria, 1930-45, p. 91
Book reviews, p. 99
Book received, p. 109
Corinne Mulley, The background to bus regulation in the
1930 road traffic act : economic, political and personal influences
in the 1920s, p. 1
David L. Lightner, Railroads and the American economy : the
Fogel thesis in retrospect, p. 20
Jonathan J. Pincus, Railways and land values, p. 35
Gary Firth, Bradford coal, Craven limestone and the origins
of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal, 1765-75, p. 50
M. C. Adams-Webber, The interstate commerce commission and Southern
Territory freight rates, 1887-1914, p. 63
Research in transport history
Abstracts of theses, p. 75
Bibliography of transport history in other periodicals, 1981-82,
p. 77
Book reviews, p. 83
Jerome K. Laurent, Trade, transport and technology : the
American Great Lakes, 1866-1910, p. 1
Kenneth S. Mackenzie, William Darley Bentley and the burden
of Canadian unity : the Canadian and Brazilian Direct Mail Steam
Ship service, 1879-83, p. 25
Roy Scott, The origins and growth of railway industrial development
work in the United States from 1900 to the 1970s, p. 40
V. Zhuravlyov, Private railway companies in Russia in the
early twentieth century, p. 51
Michael Robbins, Hitler’s broad-gauge railway : a review article, p. 67
T. R. Gourvish, Stokers and pokers : railway history in the
personal accounts of engine drivers and firemen, p. 74
Research in transport history
Deborah Jenkins, Sources for transport history in the CBI
predecessor archive, p. 77
Richard Storey, Sources for National Busworkers’ Association, p. 81
Book reviews, p. 84
MARITIME HISTORY
Sarah Palmer, “The most indefatigable activity”: the General Steam Navigation Company, 1824-50, p. 1
Robin Craig, Printed guides for master mariners as a source
of productivity change in shipping, 1750-1914, p. 23
Anthony Slaven, British shipbuilders : market trends and order
book patterns between the wars, p. 37
Alan Jamieson, Shipbuilding in the Channel Islands in the
nineteenth century, p. 63
G. R. Henning, Edwyn Sandys Dawes and Australian maritime
labour, p. 81
Alex R. Buchan, Shipbuilding in Peterhead in the nineteenth century
: a note, p. 91
Book reviews, p. 99
Roy Church, Markets and marketing in the British motor
industry before 1914, with some French comparisons, p. 1
R. O. Christensen, The State and Indian railway performance,
1870-1920. Part II, The government, rating policy and capital
funding, p. 21
Stephen Porter, Farm transport in Huntingdonshire, 1610-1749, p. 35
Gerard Turnbull, Scotch linen, storms, wars and privateers
: John Wilson & Son, Leeds linen merchants, 1754-1800, p. 47
Transport history, research and bibliography, p. 71
Book reviews, p. 87
Short notices, p. 93
R. O. Christensen, The State and Indian railway performance,
1870-1920. Part I, Financial efficiency and standards of service, p. 1
Robert Unwin, The transport systems of the Vale of York, 1660-1775, p. 17
Jon Press, Wages in the merchant navy, 1815-54, p. 38
A.G. Kenwood, Transport capital formation and economic growth
on Teesside, 1820-50, p. 53
Research in transport history, Deposit of Charles Hadfield’s
waterway history papers, p. 73
Book reviews, p. 75
Short notices, p. 82
Book received, p. 82
John Butt, Achievement and prospect : transport history
in the 1970s and 1980s, p. 1
Brian Austen, The impact of the mail coach on public coach
services in England and Wales, 1784-1840, p. 25
Simon Ville, Wages, prices and profitabiliti in the shipping
industry during the Napoleonic wars : a case study, p. 39
Geoffrey Channon, A. D. Chandler’s “visible hand” in transport history : a review article, p. 53
John Chartres, L’homme et la route, Conference report,
p. 65
A TRANSPORT CURIOSITY
Harold W. Hart, Walter Fagg’s broad-gauge line : notes concerning
a Folkestone innovation, p. 69
Book reviews, p. 75
Short notices, p. 81