Car Country: An Environmental History


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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 Country, Wells rejects the idea that the nation's automotive status quo can be explained as a simple byproduct of an ardent love affair with the automobile. Instead, he takes readers on a tour of the evolving American landscape, charting the ways that transportation policies and land-use practices have combined to reshape nearly every element of the built environment around the easy movement of automobiles. Wells untangles the complicated relationships between automobiles and the environment, allowing readers to see the everyday world in a completely new way. The result is a history that is essential for understanding American transportation and land-use issues today.

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Author: Christopher W. Wells
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Published: 08/01/2014
Pages: 464
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.46lbs
Size: 9.16h x 5.99w x 1.26d
ISBN13: 9780295994291
ISBN10: 0295994290
BISAC Categories:
- Transportation | Automotive | History
- Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection | General
- History | United States | 20th Century

About the Author

Christopher W. Wells is associate professor of environmental history at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota.