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Title: The Socialist Car
Condition: New
Subtitle: Automobility in the Eastern Bloc
Author: Lewis H. Siegelbaum
Contributor: Lewis H. Siegelbaum (Edited by)
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0801477387
EAN: 9780801477386
ISBN: 9780801477386
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Genre: Travel & Transport
Release Date: 08/09/2011
Description:

Across the Soviet Bloc, from the 1960s until the collapse of communism, the automobile exemplified the tension between the ideological imperatives of political authorities and the aspirations of ordinary citizens. For the latter, the automobile was the ticket to personal freedom and a piece of the imagined consumer paradise of the West. For the authorities, the personal car was a private, mobile space that challenged the most basic assumptions of the collectivity. The "socialist car"—and the car culture that built up around it—was the result of an always unstable compromise between official ideology, available resources, and the desires of an increasingly restless citizenry. In The Socialist Car, eleven scholars from Europe and North America explore in vivid detail the interface between the motorcar and the state socialist countries of Eastern Europe, including the USSR.

In addition to the metal, glass, upholstery, and plastic from which the Ladas, Dacias, Trabants, and other still extant but aging models were fabricated, the socialist car embodied East Europeans' longings and compromises, hopes and disappointments. The socialist car represented both aspirations of overcoming the technological gap between the capitalist first and socialist second worlds and dreams of enhancing personal mobility and status. Certain features of automobility—shortages and privileges, waiting lists and lack of readily available credit, the inadequacy of streets and highways—prevailed across the Soviet Bloc. In this collective history, the authors put aside both ridicule and nostalgia in the interest of trying to understand the socialist car in its own context.


Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Item Height: 235mm
Item Length: 155mm
Item Width: 13mm
Item Weight: 454g
Release Year: 2011

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