Research notes for "The best transportation system in the world," 2000-2006.

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Research notes for "The best transportation system in the world," 2000-2006.

Mark H. Rose's research notes for The Best Transportation System in the World are arranged in three series: Correspondence and drafts, Archival documents, and Printed matter. Files remain in Rose's original folders, and other than separating into series, the files have been reboxed without further arrangement. The first series consists of Rose's correspondence with his co-authors, drafts and comments, and a final draft.

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Seely, Bruce Edsall, 1953-

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Barrett, Paul F., 1943-2004

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Rose, Mark H., 1942-

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Mark H. Rose is a professor of history at Florida Atlantic University. In 2006, he published "The best transportation system in the world: Railroads, trucks, airlines, and American public policy in the twentieth century" with the collaboration of Bruce E. Seely and Paul F. Barrett. This work is a study of changing American federal government policy towards the three transportation industries since the 1920s, with a focus on the reorganizations and deregulation that took place in the 1960s and 19...