Shell, Jacob, 1983-

Transportation and revolt : pigeons, mules, canals, and the vanishing geographies of subversive mobility / Jacob Shell. - 1 online resource (207 pages) : illustrations, map. - Mobility studies .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Mules and upland banditry -- Transportation across intermediate states of matter -- Elephants, shat khats, and seas of mud -- Camels and granules -- The Asian elephant in Africa: paths not taken -- Many-headed monsters and guerrilla sled dogs -- Pidgin coalitions -- Unmappable mobility and the elements: six geographies of possibility -- Fly-boaters, filibusters, and canals -- Britain's missing ship canal era -- Railroads versus canals -- Canal people -- Ribbonists, Fenians, and waterways -- Dempingen -- Chenangoes: the replanning of freight flows in New York City -- Why doesn't New York City have a subway system for freight? -- The Chenangoes of throttled! -- Casual harbor work, shadow manufacturing, and comprehensive planning -- Transshipment of uranium -- Contrasting visions of transport labor.

"Modes of transportation understood, by political regimes in different times and places, as intrinsically useful for clandestine movement, subversive mobility, and smuggling for revolt. Contents: Chapters look at canal transportation, several types of animal transportation (mules, elephants, camels and sled-dogs are all treated at some length), and inner-city freight-carrying infrastructure"--Provided by publisher.

9780262330404 (e-book)


Transportation and state--History.
Transportation--Social aspects.
Subversive activities--Prevention.
Insurgency.
Smuggling--Prevention.
Pack animals (Transportation)


Electronic books.

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