Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Published
May 22, 2007
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10
0700615156
ISBN-13
9780700615155
Description
In the early 20th century, the automobile emerged as a symbol of modernity, promising unprecedented freedom and mobility to the American populace. As David Blanke delves into this transformative period from 1900 to 1940, he explores how car culture reshaped not only the landscape of cities and towns but also the very fabric of society. The narrative captures the exhilarating thrill of the open road and the advent of a new lifestyle rooted in automotive independence.
However, this rapid rise of car culture was not without its drawbacks. Blanke critically examines the perilous side of this automotive revolution, highlighting issues such as traffic accidents, environmental impact, and the rise of consumerism. Through vivid storytelling and thorough research, he sheds light on the complex relationship between Americans and their cars, revealing both the promise and the obstacles that came with a nation increasingly reliant on automobiles.
However, this rapid rise of car culture was not without its drawbacks. Blanke critically examines the perilous side of this automotive revolution, highlighting issues such as traffic accidents, environmental impact, and the rise of consumerism. Through vivid storytelling and thorough research, he sheds light on the complex relationship between Americans and their cars, revealing both the promise and the obstacles that came with a nation increasingly reliant on automobiles.
Genres
Romance
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Horror