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Peripheral flows: a historical perspective on mobilities between cores and fringes
2016, Cambridge Scholars Publishing
in English
1443896527 9781443896528
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Introduction: The function of flows betwen cores and peripheries / Simone Fari and Massimo Moraglio
A proposal to hybridise communication and mobility research agendas / Gabriele Balbi and Massimo Moraglio
The affirmation of semi-periphery: a case-study on Greek automobility, 1930-2000 / Alexia-Sofia Papzafeiropoulou
Re-assessing Portuguese coachbuilding and motor taxicabs in the early 20th century / José Barros Rodrigues and Maria Paula Diogo
Constructing European centres and peripheries through railway corridors: the case of Greece / Irene Anastasiadou
89mm from Europe: mediating railway mobility on Russia's western peripheries / Sławomir Lotysz
The circulation and reception of mobility technologies: the construction of Buenos Aires's underground railways / Dhan Zunino Singh
Motor-vehicle insurance policy in Spain after 1962: Is peripherality so crucial? / Leonardo Caruana de las Cagigas
Colonial centres and peripheries: low-cost roads and Portuguese engineers in the 1950s / M. Luisa Sousa
From streamlined agriculture to the air city: Is the new early post-war American airport a moderniser of the periphery? / Victor Marquez
Telegraphs and railways between centrality and marginality / Simone Fari
The centrality of peripheral nodes for global flows: the Portuguese case / Ana Paula Silva.
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