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James Flink's
The Automobile Age (Cambridge,
MIT Press 93) and The Automobile Revolution: The Impact
of an Industry (Chapel Hill, Uni of North Carolina
Press 82) by James Laux & Jean-Pierre Bardou are outstanding
studies of the world made by
cars.
There's another perspective in David Halberstam's
superb The Fifties (New York, Villard 94) and Peter
Ling's America & the Automobile: Technology, Reform
& Social Change (Manchester, Manchester Uni Press
89). David Kruger's The Electric Car & the Burden
of History (New Brunswick, Rutgers Uni Press 00) is a
cogent exploration of a technology that didn't last the
distance.
John Rae's The Road & Car in American Life
(Cambridge, MIT Press 71) and The Automobile &
American Culture (Ann Arbor, Uni of Michigan Press 83)
edited by David Lewis & Laurence Goldstein are
landmark studies.
Volumes in the 'Road & American
Culture' series (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Uni Press)
edited by John Jakle are also suggestive. These include Fast
Food: Roadside Restaurants in the Automobile Age (99),
The Motel in America (96) and The Gas Station in
America (94).
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