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Car Annotated Bibliography Belasco, Warren James. Americans Annotated Bibliography

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Subject:Technology

Topic:Automobile

Document Type:Annotated Bibliography

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Car Annotated Bibliography

Belasco, Warren James. Americans on the Road, From Autocamp to Motel, 1910-1945.

Cambridge: MIT Press, 1979. Print. In this book, author Warren Belasco uses documentation such as maps, travel magazines, trade journals, and personal diaries to "look at what Americans did with their cars rather than try to judge what cars did to America" (1). He explores the history of car travel and how people would sleep at the roadsides until the creation of free municipal campsites in the 1920s. The motel industry was born, he argues, from these travelers.

Horn, Michael. "Roadmap To The Electric Car Economy." Futurist 44.2 (2010): 40-45.

Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 31 Mar. 2011. Horn works under the thesis that the electric car is an almost certainty in the near future. Besides the cleanliness and benefits to the environment, Horn points to many economic benefits of having an electric car. Among these are that the cars will never have to be refueled, which will allow the United States to stop its dependence on foreign oil. "It's an economy that provides everyone, businesses and individuals alike, with hundreds of billions of dollars to spend on other things besides the oil they formerly imported to make gasoline" (43).

Kay, Jane Holtz. Asphalt Nation, How the Automobile Took Over America, and How We Can

Take it Back. New York City: Crown Publishers, 1997. Print. This book details how the American population has become dependent on the automobile, not only as a means of long-distance transportation, but as an integral part of American existence. Kay blames the…


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EBSCO. WeBelasco, Warren James. Americans on the Road, From Autocamp to Motel, 1910-1945. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1979. Print.b. 31 Mar. 2011. The article discusses the pros and cons of owning an electric vehicle. Although the automobiles that run on electric power do so without the production of emissions or requiring gasoline, the cars must be charged by plugging into a household outlet. The amount of time it takes to charge will vary on the automobile and the amount of money saved on gas might be marginal compared to the increase in the electric bill.

Whipple, Tom. "Peak Oil." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 64.5 (2008): 34-37. Academic

Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 28 Mar. 2011. Whipple discusses the oil and gasoline crisis in American and how that will affect the nation's continued efforts towards economic recovery. Continuing to pay exorbitant amounts of money to foreign powers in order to acquire oil is draining funds that could be used to support the economy and invest back into employment.

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