Beschreibung
(Vertrieb exklusiv in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz) For better or worse, the view through a cars windshield has redefined how we see the world around us. In some cases, such as the American parkway, the view from the road was the be-all and end-all of the highway; in others, such as the Italian autostrada, the view of a fast, efficient transportation machine celebrating either Fascism or its absence was the goal. These varied environments are neither necessary nor accidental but the outcomes of historical negotiations, and whether we abhor them or take delight in them, they have become part of the fabric of human existence. The World beyond the Windshield: Roads and Landscapes in the United States and Europe is the first systematic, comparative look at these landscapes. By looking at examples from the United States and Europe, the chapters in this volume explore the relationship between the road and the landscape that it traverses, cuts through, defines, despoils, and enhances. The authors analyze the Washington Beltway and the Blue Ridge Parkway, as well as iconic roads in Italy, Nazi Germany, East Germany, and Great Britain. This is a story of the transatlantic exchange of ideas about environment and technology and of the national and nationalistic appropriations of such landscaping. Contents: David E. Nye: Foreword Christof Mauch / Thomas Zeller: Introduction Rudy J. Koshar: Driving Cultures and the Meaning of Roads. Some Comparative Examples Timothy Davis: The Rise and Decline of the American Parkway Anne Mitchell Whisnant: The Scenic Is Political. Creating Natural and Cultural Landscapes along Americas Blue Ridge Parkway Suzanne Julin: "A Feeling Almost beyond Description". Scenic Roads in South Dakotas Custer State Park, 1919-32 Carl A. Zimring: "Neon, Junk, and Ruined Landscape". Competing Visions of Americas Roadsides and the Highway Beautification Act of 1965 Massimo Moraglio: A Rough Modernization. Landscapes and Highways in Twentieth-Century Italy Thomas Zeller: Building and Rebuilding the Landscape of the Autobahn, 1930-70 Axel Dossmann: Socialist Highways? Appropriating the Autobahn in the German Democratic Republic Peter Merriman: "Beautified Is a Vile Phrase". The Politics and Aesthetics of Landscaping Roads in Pre- and Postwar Britain Jeremy I. Korr: Physical and Social Constructions of the Capital Beltway Notes Contributors Index