Transport Revolution and Travels to Asia 1860s-1920s
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<p>During the “long” 19th century a technological revolution occurred leading to the emergence of new means of transport such as steamships railways cars aeroplanes bicycles and rickshaws. This transport revolution not only fundamentally transformed modes of travel and made distant lands more accessible but it also significantly impacted how travellers experienced the world. The authors of this volume aim to deepen the understanding of the influence of these new modes of transportation and their coexistence with older ones by incorporating a comprehensive range of sources written by both European and Asian travellers. The approach presented in this volume is inspired by the anthropology of the senses the sociology of travel and the cultural history of transport. These methodological frameworks are applied to accounts of travels to from and within Asia. This perspective enables a focus on various contexts not visible in Europe including imperialism Eurocentric approaches to modernisation and the reactions of colonised peoples to these developments.</p>
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