ABSTRACT

This comprehensive chronology of the automobile covers its engineering as well as the social, cultural and political impact of the car from the invention of the wheel to the O.J. Simpson car chase. It examines the auto industry, the road and roadside, the car in popular culture, fuel history, the spatial transformation of cities, air pollution, critics of car culture, traffic accidents, the globalization of car culture, and much more. This is a reference guide for students and scholars of transportation history and for anyone with an interest in the development of automobiles.

Clay McShane is Professor of History at Northeastern University and a noted authority on transportation history. Among his earlier publications is Down the Asphalt Path: American Cities and the Automobile.

chapter 1|18 pages

Prelude to 1885

chapter 2|19 pages

From Benz to Ford:

1886–1907

chapter 3|29 pages

The Model T Era

1908–1926

chapter 4|26 pages

Peace and War:

1927–1945

chapter 5|27 pages

The Age of Muscle and Smog

1946–1964

chapter 6|25 pages

End of the Honeymoon:

1965–1980

chapter 7|22 pages

Revival:

1981–1994