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Archer Butler Hulbert

The Future of Road-making in America

In “The Future of Road-making in America,” Archer Butler Hulbert presents a compelling examination of the evolving landscape of transportation infrastructure in the early 20th century. Through a blend of historical analysis and progressive vision, Hulbert explores the technological advancements, legislative frameworks, and social implications surrounding road construction. His insightful critique is set against the backdrop of a nation undergoing rapid industrialization, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges faced in urban and rural road-building efforts. Written in a clear yet erudite style, this work not only serves as a vital resource for transportation historians but also engages policymakers motivated by the era'Äôs burgeoning automobile culture. Archer Butler Hulbert was a noted American historian and advocate for public infrastructure improvements. His experiences traveling across America and observing the disparities in road quality likely fueled his passion for this subject. With a firm belief in the interconnectedness of roadways and economic advancement, Hulbert dedicated much of his scholarly work to examining how improved transportation could elevate society as a whole, reflecting his commitment to progress and development. Readers interested in the historical and contemporary implications of transportation infrastructure will find “The Future of Road-making in America” an enlightening and thought-provoking text. Hulbert'Äôs expertise and forward-thinking perspective provide a valuable lens through which one can examine the ongoing evolution of America's road systems.
134 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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