Addressing the question of why the Industrial Revolution occurred first in England, Rick Szostak demonstrates the crucial role played by the development of a nation-wide network of land and water transport.
This book presents the first scholarly study of the contribution of canals to Britain’s industrial revolution.
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.
This book explores the physical and electronic integration of innovative urban public transport systems in seven metropolitan cities in South Africa and Zimbabwe in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0).
Arousing Biophilia: A Conversation with E. O. Wilson. Orion, Winter 1991. ... Brown, A. L., Ash, D., Rutherford, M., Nakagawa, K., Gordon, A., & Campione, J. C. (1993). Distributed Expertise in the Classroom.
This book explores the physical and electronic integration of innovative urban public transport systems in seven metropolitan cities in South Africa and Zimbabwe in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0).
Between the 18th and 19th centuries, Britain experienced massive leaps in technological, scientific, and economical advancement
The steam engine and transportation are only some of the legacies of the IR. Would you like to know more? Then read this book today!
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Docherty, I., G. Giuliano and D. Houston (2008) “Connected cities”, in R.D. Knowles, J. Shaw and I. Docherty (eds) Transport Geographies: Mobilities, Flows and Spaces, London: Blackwell, pp. 83–101. Gwilliam, K. (ed.) ...