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Cycling and Modernity in 1930s London

Cycling and Modernity in 1930s London

Released Monday, 16th February 2015
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Cycling and Modernity in 1930s London

Cycling and Modernity in 1930s London

Cycling and Modernity in 1930s London

Cycling and Modernity in 1930s London

Monday, 16th February 2015
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Historians often regard the defining events of the 1930s as the Great Depression and the march towards the second world war. Yet the decade also saw something of a consumer boom, at least among well-to-do inhabiting the suburbs of London and the south east. Historian Dr John Law of the University of Westminster joins Jack Thurston to share his research into the a new suburban lifestyles of the interwar years, including the dramatic increase in private, personal mobility though the use of cars, motorcycles and bicycles. They discuss how these new transport technologies shaped London and Londoners and how drivers and cyclists fought for the right to the road.
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