For most people in the United States, going almost anywhere begins with reaching for the car keys. This is true, Christopher Wells argues, because the United States is Car Country—a nation dominated by landscapes that are difficult, inconvenient, and often unsafe to navigate by those who are not sitting behind the wheel of a car.
The prevalence of car-dependent landscapes seems perfectly natural to us today, but it is, in fact, a relatively new historical development. In Car Cou...
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Foreword by William Cronon
Acknowledgments
Prologue: A Car of One’s Own
Part One | Before the Automobile, 1880-1905
1. Roads and Reformers
Part Two | Dawn of the Motor...
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Christopher W. Wells is an associate professor of environmental history at Macalester College and author of Car Country: An Environmental History (University of Washing...