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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John Hurd II , Ian J. Kerr , John HurdPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 27 Weight: 0.697kg ISBN: 9789004230033ISBN 10: 9004230033 Pages: 338 Publication Date: 03 August 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'This handbook is invaluable for anyone seeking to understand India's railways and the roles they played in the making of modern India. And if Indian history is not your interest, how one wishes similar 'research handbooks' were published that cover your interests! A veritable tour de force.' Bob Duckett, Bibliographer and Former Reference Librarian, Bradford, UK Reference Reviews 177 (2013) 'This is not just a `magisterial work', but an enormously useful one, the book representing a structured and logical presentation of the thoughts of two of the best established scholars in this field on the current position and future of research into India's railway history. In summary, Ian J. Kerr and John Hurd, in producing this book, provide a concise but detailed understanding of both the history and present of India's railways, together with a wonderful handbook, a comprehensive guide to primary and secondary sources, maps and statistics for future research into India's railways. (...) a `must have' for research and university libraries where South Asian History, the history of railways and transportation policy-making are taught at undergraduate but, most especially, at postgraduate level.(...) The book is also stimulating and thought-provoking, providing a way ahead for research in this field for some time to come.' Di Drummond, Leeds Trinity University, The Journal of Transport History 34/2 (2013) 'This handbook is invaluable for anyone seeking to understand India's railways and the roles they played in the making of modern India. And if Indian history is not your interest, how one wishes similar 'research handbooks' were published that cover your interests! A veritable tour de force.' Bob Duckett, Bibliographer and Former Reference Librarian, Bradford, UK Reference Reviews 177 (2013) 'This is not just a 'magisterial work', but an enormously useful one, the book representing a structured and logical presentation of the thoughts of two of the best established scholars in this field on the current position and future of research into India's railway history. In summary, Ian J. Kerr and John Hurd, in producing this book, provide a concise but detailed understanding of both the history and present of India's railways, together with a wonderful handbook, a comprehensive guide to primary and secondary sources, maps and statistics for future research into India's railways. (...) a 'must have' for research and university libraries where South Asian History, the history of railways and transportation policy-making are taught at undergraduate but, most especially, at postgraduate level.(...) The book is also stimulating and thought-provoking, providing a way ahead for research in this field for some time to come.' Di Drummond, Leeds Trinity University, The Journal of Transport History 34/2 (2013) Author InformationJohn Hurd II, PhD. (1969) is a Professor Emeritus, Economics, Norwich University. Since 1970, he has been researching and publishing papers on Indian Railways. Ian J. Kerr, Ph.D. (1975) is a Senior Scholar, History, University of Manitoba and a Professorial Research Associate, History, SOAS. He has published extensively including Engines of Change. The Railroads That Made India (Praeger, 2007; Orient BlackSwan, 2011). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |