Flink, James J. : University of California, Irvine
James J. Flink is an affiliate of the Institute of Transportation Studies and Professor of Comparative Culture
at the University of California, Irvine.
Review
The Automobile Age should be required reading for all students of the automobile industry and its transforming
impact on the economy, society, and popular culture of the United States. The book is a virtual encyclopedia of
automotive history ... Its rich details, comparative insights, persuasive interpretations, and wealth of excellent
photographs all combine to make this an essential volume for modern American historians."
-- Ronald Edsforth, Journal of American History
MIT Press Web Site, March, 2002
Summary
In this sweeping cultural history, James Flink provides a fascinating account of the creation of the world's
first automobile culture. He offers both a critical survey of the development of automotive technology and the
automotive industry and an analysis of the social effects of "automobility" on workers and consumers.