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The Development of the Italian Highway Network 1924-1993. A Computerized Atlas

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  • Carreras, A
  • Cefis, E

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For more than three years a research project has been developed at the EUI focusing on the computerized historical mapping of European transports and communications. It developed out of a previous project on "the second technological revolution and the economic growth of Europe : the role of networks". Our interest in the relationship between transport and communication networks and the peculiar European pattern of increasingly fragmented states called for a cartographical support.

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  • Carreras, A & Cefis, E, 1996. "The Development of the Italian Highway Network 1924-1993. A Computerized Atlas," Papers 96/1, European Institute - History.
  • Handle: RePEc:fth:eurohi:96/1
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    Keywords

    TRANSPORT ; COMMUNICATION ; ITALY;
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    • L9 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities

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