James Fowler

Passengers, Citizens, Consumers

London Transport, 1948-2000. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 224 Seiten
ISBN 1398127388
EAN 9781398127388
Veröffentlicht 15. November 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Amberley Publishing
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Beschreibung

Drawing on a wide variety of historical and media sources, this book tells the story of London's transport during an unexplored era in a novel way. It takes the passengers' perspective to explain fares, services and competitors through a new, accessible and challenging set of arguments, describing the users' experience. To do that, the book approaches London's commuters in the three ways that they have been seen by providers and politicians: as passive passengers, recipients of a service designed for them by experts; as active citizens, prepared to be directly involved in running a municipal system; and as discerning customers with choices about how, where and when they travel. The 1948-2000 period saw these viewpoints move in and out of fashion, and since each was intrinsically linked to politics and represented a complete prescription for how a transport system should work, the clashes were dramatic and had palpable effects on the daily experience of millions of people. Here James Fowler explains what ensued on London's transport, why it happened, and how the hard lessons for Transport for London's later success were learned in the preceding decades.

Portrait

Dr. James Fowler is a lecturer at the University of Essex. His research interests are in the field of business and management history where he has published in the journals of transport history, management history and business history, winning the Economic and Business History Society's 2022 award for his account of decline and revival at London Transport.

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