The Automobile and American Culture

This book PDF is perfect for those who love Automobiles genre, written by David Lanier Lewis and published by University of Michigan Press which was released on 19 April 1983 with total hardcover pages 436. You could read this book directly on your devices with pdf, epub and kindle format, check detail and related The Automobile and American Culture books below.

The Automobile and American Culture
Author : David Lanier Lewis
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Language : English
Release Date : 19 April 1983
ISBN : 047208044X
Pages : 436 pages
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The Automobile and American Culture by David Lanier Lewis Book PDF Summary

Presents essays on all phases of the American automobile industry and the effect of its product on individual lives and the culture of the society.

The Automobile and American Culture

Presents essays on all phases of the American automobile industry and the effect of its product on individual lives and the culture of the society.

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The Automobile in American History and Culture

In a series of lengthy essays, Berger presents an in-depth study of various aspects of the automobile and the automobile industry, including history, cultural and societal impact, and relationships with government. The essays are bolstered by extensive bibliographic references, a chronology, a survey of research collections, and author and subject

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The Automobile in American History and Culture

This comprehensive reference guide reviews the literature concerning the impact of the automobile on American social, economic, and political history. Covering the complete history of the automobile to date, twelve chapters of bibliographic essays describe the important works in a series of related topics and provide broad thematic contexts. This

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The Automobile and American Life  2d ed

Now revised and updated, this book tells the story of how the automobile transformed American life and how automotive design and technology have changed over time. It details cars' inception as a mechanical curiosity and later a plaything for the wealthy; racing and the promotion of the industry; Henry Ford

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The Automobile in American History and Culture

In a series of lengthy essays, Berger presents an in-depth study of various aspects of the automobile and the automobile industry, including history, cultural and societal impact, and relationships with government. The essays are bolstered by extensive bibliographic references, a chronology, a survey of research collections, and author and subject

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Engines of Change

A narrative like no other: a cultural history that explores how cars have both propelled and reflected the American experience— from the Model T to the Prius. From the assembly lines of Henry Ford to the open roads of Route 66, from the lore of Jack Kerouac to the sex appeal

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Republic of Drivers

Rising gas prices, sprawl and congestion, global warming, even obesity—driving is a factor in many of the most contentious issues of our time. So how did we get here? How did automobile use become so vital to the identity of Americans? Republic of Drivers looks back at the period

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Nation on Wheels

Examines the impact of the automobile on American society since the end of World War Two in the areas of mass transit, development of the United Auto Workers, rise of suburbia, auto racing, and the automobile's relationship to the youth culture.

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