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Proceedings of the 11th International Cycling History Conference in Osaka / Japan 2000
 
Proceedings of the 11th International Cycling History Conference in Osaka / Japan 2000
 
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* [[Andrew Ritchie]] / [[Rob van der Plas]] (Hrsg.)
* Format: 8.5 x 11 in. hardcover
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*Format: 8.5 x 11 in. hardcover
* Description: 160 pages with 100 black & white illustrations
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*Description: 208 pages with 150 black & white illustrations
 
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== Verzeichnis der Aufsätze ==
 
== Verzeichnis der Aufsätze ==
* David Herlihy: The Velocipede Craze in Maine.
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* Gertjan Moed: The History of the Shimano Collection.
* Nick Clayton: The Quest for Safety: What took so Long?
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* Iain A. Boal: Towards a World History of Cycling.
* Alastair Dodds: Within Living Memory: Tomorrow's History.
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* Roger Street: Johnson's 1819 Tour of England.
* Frank Berto: Who Invented the Mountain Bike?
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* Hans-Erhard Lessing: What led to the Invention of the Early Bicycle?
* Hans-Erhard Lessing: The Evidence Against 'Leonardo's Bicycle'.
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* Outso, Yukio: History of the Ordinary in Japan.
* Roger Street: As if on Horseback.
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* Bruce Epperson: How Many Bikes?
* Loren Hufstetler: The Scottish School of Cycle Design.
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* Walter Ulreich: The 'Jugendstil' Bicycle in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.
* Bronwen Edwards: The Cycling New Woman.
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* Kajiwara, Toshio: Early Japanese Safety Bicycle Manufacturing Technology.
* Leslie Bowerman: Some Steps in the Long March of the 'Bloomer Brigade'.
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* Tony Hadland: Raleigh UK in the Last Quarter of the 20th Century.
* Alan B. Bernstein: Shimano AX and the Aero Tradition.
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* Saito, Toshihiko: The Bicycle and Transportation Policy in Japan.
* Raymond Henry: Huret: A Notable French Derailleur.
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* Frank J. Berto: History Repeats.
* Glen Norcliffe: Out For a Spin: The Flâneur on Wheels.
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* Nakamura, Hiroshi: History of the Derailleur in Japan.
* John Pinkerton: Who Put the Working Man on a Bicycle?
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* Takata, Nozomu: Power-Assisted Bicycles in Japan.
* Ross D. Petty: The Social Impact as a Technology-Based Sport.
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* Alastair Dodds: Dunlop and the Pneumatic Bicycle Tyre - the Edinburgh Connection.
* Rüdiger Rabenstein: Some Facts About the History of Doping in Cycling Competition.
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* Yagami, Shiro: Japanese Bicycle Imports and Exports.
* Andrew Ritchie: The Beginnings of Trans-Atlantic Bicycle Racing.
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* Chester R. Kyle: Bicylce Aerodynamics and the Union Cycliste Internationale.
* Valerie Hawkins: Is it About a Bicycle?
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* Kouno, Hiroyuki: Bicycle Racing in Japan and the History of Keirin.
* Gertjan Moed: Piet Pelle op zijn Gazelle'.
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* Gábor L. Konrád: The Tyger': America's Cyclo-Cross Champion Leroy Johnson.
* Joe Breeze, etc.: Response to Berto's 'Who Invented the Mountain Bike'.
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* Andrew Millward: UK and Japanese Competition in the Inter-War Period.
 
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* Rüdiger Rabenstein: The History of the German Worker's Cycling Association, Solidarity.
 
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* Nicholas Oddy: Cycling in the Drawing Room.
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* Ron Shepherd: The Melbourne Bicycle Touring Club.
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* Ross D. Petty: The Rise of the Asian Bicycle Business.
 
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Version vom 23. Mai 2017, 11:54 Uhr

Cycle History 11

Cycle History 11
Proceedings of the 11th International Cycling History Conference in Osaka / Japan 2000

Verzeichnis der Aufsätze

  • Gertjan Moed: The History of the Shimano Collection.
  • Iain A. Boal: Towards a World History of Cycling.
  • Roger Street: Johnson's 1819 Tour of England.
  • Hans-Erhard Lessing: What led to the Invention of the Early Bicycle?
  • Outso, Yukio: History of the Ordinary in Japan.
  • Bruce Epperson: How Many Bikes?
  • Walter Ulreich: The 'Jugendstil' Bicycle in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.
  • Kajiwara, Toshio: Early Japanese Safety Bicycle Manufacturing Technology.
  • Tony Hadland: Raleigh UK in the Last Quarter of the 20th Century.
  • Saito, Toshihiko: The Bicycle and Transportation Policy in Japan.
  • Frank J. Berto: History Repeats.
  • Nakamura, Hiroshi: History of the Derailleur in Japan.
  • Takata, Nozomu: Power-Assisted Bicycles in Japan.
  • Alastair Dodds: Dunlop and the Pneumatic Bicycle Tyre - the Edinburgh Connection.
  • Yagami, Shiro: Japanese Bicycle Imports and Exports.
  • Chester R. Kyle: Bicylce Aerodynamics and the Union Cycliste Internationale.
  • Kouno, Hiroyuki: Bicycle Racing in Japan and the History of Keirin.
  • Gábor L. Konrád: The Tyger': America's Cyclo-Cross Champion Leroy Johnson.
  • Andrew Millward: UK and Japanese Competition in the Inter-War Period.
  • Rüdiger Rabenstein: The History of the German Worker's Cycling Association, Solidarity.
  • Nicholas Oddy: Cycling in the Drawing Room.
  • Ron Shepherd: The Melbourne Bicycle Touring Club.
  • Ross D. Petty: The Rise of the Asian Bicycle Business.