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Explorations in Mobility : Emergence and Persistence of the Car, 1895-1940 - Gijs Mom

Explorations in Mobility

Emergence and Persistence of the Car, 1895-1940

By: Gijs Mom

Hardcover | 1 December 2014

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Our continued use of the combustion engine car in the 21st century, despite many rational arguments against it, makes it more and more difficult to imagine that transport has a sustainable future. Offering a sweeping transatlantic perspective, this book explains the current obsession with automobiles by delving deep into the motives of early car users. It provides a synthesis of our knowledge about the emergence and persistence of the car, using a broad range of material including novels, poems, films, and songs to unearth the desires that shaped our present "car society." Combining social, psychological, and structural explanations, the author concludes that the ability of cars to convey transcendental experience, especially for men, explains our attachment to the vehicle.

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"Mom succeeded brilliantly with this extensive work to fulfill his intention to write a cultural history of technology." · Zeitschrift f¼r Technikgeschichte

"Atlantic Automobilism is an impressive and somewhat intimidating text, incorporating the results of a lifetime's work into 766 pages... The book is the first volume in Berghahn's new 'Explorations in Mobility' series... Both the series and this volume are welcome additions to the field of mobility history, and one of the undoubted strengths of Atlantic Automobilism is its breadth and multi-national focus. Mom demonstrates a rare ability and will to synthesise the multi-lingual secondary literatures of seven countries, as well as undertaking primary research in five national contexts... a unique book which will provide an invaluable source for automotive historians around the world." · The Journal of Transport History

"This is a big book, in every sense of the word. Gijs Mom, a leading scholar of transnational interdisciplinary mobility and one of the driving forces of this new sub/meta field ...has provided a vast synthesis that seeks to answer one of the most fundamental questions of modern life: Why the car?... Impressively, Mom's contribution here is only the first volume of the intended project...For those of us around the globe who are interested in the multitudinous impacts of the automobile and all it has wrought on society and space, we impatiently await the completion of this seminal masterpiece." · Canadian Journal of History

"With Atlantic Automobilism Gijs Mom presents a well-informed, extraordinarily richly sourced study that will be considered a standard work for a long time to come, especially when attention is not primarily focused on technical but rather historical aspects of the automobile and its culture." · Vierteljahrschrift f¼r Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte

"The strength of Mom's argument comes from its breadth: that this body of literature grew out of and helped to create a new international realm of mobility linking German motorcyclists and Parisian chauffeurs and Kansan farmers. Scholars of mobility moving forward will no doubt move to suss out the specific cities and finer questions that elude a work of this size. But Mom has shown, with authority, that the parts must be understood in light of the whole." · Transfers

"A vast and rich conclusion proves that the author did master his huge amount of sources and the analytical structure of his demonstrations and interpretations of the connections between cognitive issues and the diversification of mobility cultures." · Business History Review

"Atlantic Automobilism is a study that is audacious in its scope and ambition. Gijs Mom has achieved what no one else has so far has dared attempt - a history of automobile culture that (like automobiles themselves) crosses national borders.... This is a rare achievement - a book that will re-shape our understanding of the technology that defined the twentieth century." · Georgine Clarsen, The University of Wollongong

"What makes this work sui generis is Professor Mom's ability to access archives in six languages and his unique background with degrees in engineering, literature and history... Typically the early history of the automobile is explained as a purely technological triumph. Dr. Mom knows better. Yes the technology was important, but the car culture was more important. How owners perceived and drove their cars was far more important, and a precondition for how the vehicles worked. The technology derived from the culture, not the other way around." · Clay McShane, Professor Emeritus, Northeastern University

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