British Columbia by the Road British Columbia by the Road

British Columbia by the Road

Car Culture and the Making of a Modern Landscape

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Descripción editorial

In British Columbia by the Road, Ben Bradley takes readers on an unprecedented journey through the history of roads, highways, and motoring in British Columbia’s Interior, a remote landscape composed of plateaus and interlocking valleys, soaring mountains and treacherous passes.

Challenging the idea that the automobile offered travellers the freedom of the road and a view of unadulterated nature, Bradley shows that an array of interested parties – boosters, businessmen, conservationists, and public servants – manipulated what drivers and passengers could and should view from the road.

When it came to roads and highways, planners and builders had two concerns: grading or paving a way through “the wilderness” and opening pathways to new parks and historic sites. They understood that the development of a modern road network would lead to new ways of perceiving BC and its environment. Although cars and roads promised freedom, they offered drivers a curated view of the landscape that shaped the province’s image in the eyes of residents and visitors alike.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2017
7 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
324
Páginas
EDITORIAL
UBC Press
VENDEDOR
eBOUND Canada
TAMAÑO
19.6
MB

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