Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Historicizing Sustainable Urban Mobility
Frank Schipper, Martin Emanuel, and Ruth Oldenziel
SECTION I: SELLING UNSUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY
Chapter 1. Designing (Un)Sustainable Urban Mobility from Transnational Settings, 1850-Present
Ruth Oldenziel, M. Luisa Sousa, and Pieter van Wesemael
Chapter 2. History as Motordom's Tool of Agenda Legitimation: Twentieth-Century U.S. Urban Mobility Trajectories
Peter Norton
Chapter 3. Railway Modernism Losing Out: Lessons from an English Conurbation, 1955-1975
Colin Divall
SECTION II: RECOVERING SUSTAINABLE MOBILITIES OF THE PAST
Chapter 4. Pedestrian Stories: Recovering Sustainable Urban Mobility
Colin Pooley
Chapter 5. Load Story: A Century of Pedestrian Logistics in Toulouse
Franck Cochoy, Roland Canu, and Cedric Calvignac
Chapter 6. Recovering Sustainable Mobility Practices: A Visual History of Turku's Streetscape 1950-1980
Tiina Mannistoe-Funk
SECTION III: PERSISTENCE AND SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITIES
Chapter 7. State Socialism and Sustainable Urban Mobility: Alternative Paths in St Petersburg since the 1880s
Alexandra Bekasova, Julia Kulikova, and Martin Emanuel
Chapter 8. Liveable Streets and Hidden Unsustainability: The Biography of a Street in Stockholm
Martin Emanuel
Chapter 9. Green Urban Spaces and Sustainable Mobility: Parks as Pockets of Persistence since the 1830s
Frank Schipper
SECTION IV: RESEARCH AGENDAS FOR THE FUTURE
Chapter 10. Mobility Justice and the Velomobile Commons in Urban America
Mimi Sheller
Chapter 11. Toward a Long-Term Measurement System of Sustainable Urban Mobility
Appendix: Sources for Measuring Historical Sustainable Mobility
Jan-Pieter Smits and Frank Veraart
Epilogue: Reflections from a Policy Perspective
Hans Jeekel and Bert Toussaint
Index