Automotive Empire

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781501786761

How Cars and Roads Fueled European Colonialism in Africa

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By Andrew Denning
Imprint: CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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366

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Andrew Denning is Professor in the Department of History at the University of Kansas. He is author of Skiing into Modernity and coeditor of The Interwar World. His work has also appeared in The Journal of Modern History, American Historical Review, Technology and Culture, and Environmental History.

Introduction: The Colonial Transport Prob 1. Roads before Cars in French Madagascar 2. Cars without Roads in German East Africa 3. Reinventing the Wheel in the French Sahara 4. The Rolling Spectacle of the Croisiere noire 5. The British Model: Automotive Threats to the Status Quo 6. The French Model: The Socio-Ecological Civilizing Mission 7. The Italian Model: Violence, Warfare, Propaganda 8. Acceleration and Crash in Italian East Africa Conclusion: The Lives and Afterlives of Automotive Empire

"Andrew Denning's Automotive Empire is a rich and significant contribution to the comparative history of how colonial regimes conceived and implemented their policies on road construction in Africa... Denning compellingly examines the intersection between colonial ambitions and the practical realities of roadbuilding, offering valuable insights into the technopolitical dimensions of European imperialism." - American Historical Review "In focusing here on imperial logics of investment in motor transport infrastructure, Denning simultaneously helps nuance our understanding of global automobility from a European perspective and provides important context for thinking about the ways in which empire helped shape the conditions of possibility for African automobility." - Technology & Culture

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