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An Alternative History of Bicycles and Motorcycles

Two-Wheeled Transportation and Material Culture
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 2016

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An Alternative History of Bicycles and Motorcycles: Two-Wheeled Transportation and Material Culture accounts for the nineteenth-century creation and development of two-wheeled vehicles, both human-powered and motorized. Specifically, the book focuses on the period from 1885 (which saw the appearance, simultaneously, of the Safety bicycle and the Einspur, the first motorcycle) to 1920, while exploring implications for later bicycling and motorcycling. We argue that invention of these vehicles, rather than the product of gifted individuals, should be seen as the consequence of a number of historical, economic, cultural and political forces that intersect so unpredictably that the notion of a genius inventor is reductive.

The common evolutionary model of development from the bicycle to the motorcycle oversimplifies both the technology and its origins. Stripping the vehicles of all their material and cultural associations, such a model fails to advance our understanding of the devices, their creators, and their riders. Taking a contemporary vehicle and tracing its lineage creates a false sense of evolutionary necessity in its creation, and fails to account for the many possible developmental paths that were, for whatever reason, abandoned. By contrast, our book adopts a material culture approach, a form of inquiry that stresses the connections between artifacts and social relations. We consider not simply the bicycle and motorcycle as material objects but focus also on the complex socio-political and economic convergences that produced the materials, materials that in turn themselves shaped the vehicles’ appearance, function, and adoption by riders.

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Copyright year
2016
ISBN-Print
978-1-4985-2879-5
ISBN-Online
978-1-4985-2880-1
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
190
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
  1. Introduction No access Pages 1 - 14
    1. Chapter One. “It Could Have Been Otherwise”: Bicycles and Motorcycles No access
    1. Chapter Two. Roads: Mobility, Bicycles, Motorcycles No access
    2. Chapter Three. Rubber and Steel: The “Raw” Materials No access
    3. Chapter Four. Textiles: Machines, Fabrics, Fabrication No access
    1. Chapter Five. The Paradoxes of Class and Gender among Bicyclists and Motorcyclists No access
    2. Chapter Six. The Embodied Cyclist and Freedom No access
  2. Conclusion No access Pages 173 - 176
  3. Selected Bibliography No access Pages 177 - 182
  4. Index No access Pages 183 - 188
  5. About the Authors No access Pages 189 - 190

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