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Driving Spaces
ISBN: 978-1-4051-3072-1
Paperback
320 pages
December 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Figures.

Series Editors’ Preface.

Acknowledgements.

1. Introduction: Driving Spaces.

Mobilities.

Driving, Space, Social Relations.

Driving, Landscape, Visuality.

Geographies of the Modern Road.

Contents of the Book.

2. Envisioning British Motorways.

Motoring and the Motor-Car Way, 1896–1930.

The German Autobahnen: The Politics and Aesthetics of a Nation’s Roads.

Motorways for Britain? National Plans, National Defence.

Motorways, War and Reconstruction.

Motorways and the British Landscape.

3. Designing and Landscaping the M1.

Legislating and Campaigning: Towards a National Motorway Network.

Locating the M1: Regional Planning, Local Protests and the Authority of the Engineer.

Landscape Architecture and the Post-war, Modern Road.

‘A New Look at the English Landscape’: Landscape Architecture, Movement and the Aesthetics of a Modern Motorway.

Towards a Road Style: Service Areas in the Landscape.

‘Cutting Holes in the Landscape’: Britain’s Motorway Signs.

4. Constructing the M1.

‘Operation Motorway’: Constructing the M1 Motorway.

Song of a Road: Folk Song, Working-Class Culture and the Labour of a Motorway.

5. Driving, Consuming and Governing the M1.

Motorway Driving, Embodiment, Competence.

‘Motorway Madness’: Driving, Governing, Expertise.

Motorway Modern: Consuming the M1.

Motorway Service Areas and the Motorist-Consumer.

Assessing the M1’s Performance: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Scientific Experiments, Accidents.

6. Motorways and Driving since the 1960s.

The ‘M1 Corridor’.

Motorways and ‘the Environment’.

Dystopian and Marginal Landscapes?.

Placeless Environments?.

Placing the M1 in the Late Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries.

Appendix: Archival Sources.

Notes.

References.

Index