Recent Scholarship in Automotive History
Peter Norton, “Four Paradigms: Traffic Safety in the
Twentieth Century United States,” Technology
& Culture, 56 (April, 2015), 319-34.
James M. Wetmore, “Delegating to the Automobile,” Technology & Culture, 56 (April,
2015), 440-463.
Gijs Mom, “Orchestrating Automobile Technology: Comfort,
Mobility Culture and the Construction of the Family Touring Car
1917-1940”, Technology &
Culture, 55(2014), 299-325.
Culture, 55(2014), 299-325.
David Z. Morris, “Cars with the Boom: identity and Territory
in American Postwar Automobile Sound,” Technology
& Culture, 55(2014), 326-353.
Stefan Krebs, “Dial Gauge Verses Senses 1-0: German Car
Mechanics and the Introduction of New Diagnostic Equipment 1950-1980,” Technology & Culture, 55 (2014),
354-389.”
David N. Lucsko, “Of Clunkers and Camaros: Accelerated
Vehicle Retirement Programs and the Automobile Enthusiast 1990-2009,” Technology
& Culture, 55(2014), 390-428.
Chrisotpher Neumair, “Eco-Friendly Verses Cancer Causing:
perceptions of Diesel Cars in West Germany and the United States 1970-1990,” Technology and Culture, 55 (2014),
429-460.
David E. Greenstein, “Assembling Fordizm: The Production of
Automobiles, Americans and Bolshevism in Detroit and Early Soviet Russia,” Comparative Studies in Society and History,
56 (2014), 259-289.
Chris Lezotte, “Born to take the Highway: Women, the
Automobile and Rock ‘n’ Roll,” Journal of
American Culture, 36 (September 2013), 161-176.
Carl A. Zimring, “The Complex Environmental Legacy of the
Automobile Shredder,” Technology and
Culture, 52 (2011).
Tomas Errazuriz, “Santiago/Chile on Wheels. Three Distinctions
to Help Understand how Automobiles have Impacted Latin American Cities ,” icon, 13( 2007), 125-134.
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