Revolution

Revolution How the Bicycle Reinvented Modern Britain

Hardback (14 Jun 2018)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Drawing on a range of sources from cycling club journals to the writings of H.G. Wells, Revolution illuminates the major impact the bicycle had on the day-to-day lives of people across the social spectrum with millions experiencing a cheap and personalised means of transport for the first time. For women, it was known as the great emancipator from crib, kitchen and convention. Affordable to the working class, cycling dramatically increased the number of potential marriage partners and has a significant impact on widening Britain's gene pool.

Revolution delves into the social history of cycling in 1890s Britain while exploring international parallels that existed in countries including the US, France and Australia.

Book information

ISBN: 9780715652053
Publisher: Duckworth Books
Imprint: Duckworth
Pub date:
DEWEY: 796.6094109034
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xxxv, 278
Weight: 610g
Height: 167mm
Width: 274mm
Spine width: 32mm