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As a tool of globalized mobility, the car provides a useful barometer for charting the global development of socio-cultural, economic, technical, and political modernization. Shaped by prevailing gender and racial norms and popularized by a Western-driven car culture, it is a commodity whose access and use embodies wider inequalities. In this comprehensive world history of (auto)mobility, Gijs Mom draws upon his extensive research into the field to assess the past and present of road cultures, and hypothesize their future. Ranging from the impact of climate change to decolonization, this volume spotlights how profoundly 'automobilism' impacts our sense of identity and imagination.
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Making World Mobility History
Chapter 1. Imperialist And Colonialist Mobilities, 1850-1918
Chapter 2. Migratory And Other Subversive Mobilities, 1920-1940
Chapter 3. Decolonization, Development, and the Globalization of the Car Society, 1940s-1970s
Chapter 4. The Global Shift to Pacific Automobilism and the Epidemiology of the Car, 1970s-2010s
Chapter 5. The End of the Car and its Alternatives
Conclusion: Past to Future, Atlantic to Pacific
Annotated Canon: Introducing Mobility History
Bibliography
Index