The Cycling City, Evan Friss
The Cycling City, Evan Friss
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The Cycling City
Bicycles and Urban America in the 1890s

Author: Evan Friss

Narrator: Auto-narrated

Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/07/2024


Synopsis

Cycling has experienced a renaissance in the United States, as cities around the country promote the bicycle as an alternative means of transportation. In the process, debates about the nature of bicycles—where they belong, how they should be ridden, how cities should or should not accommodate them—have played out in the media, on city streets, and in city halls. Very few people recognize, however, that these questions are more than a century old.
The Cycling City is a sharp history of the bicycle’s rise and fall in the late nineteenth century. In the 1890s, American cities were home to more cyclists, more cycling infrastructure, more bicycle friendly legislation, and a richer cycling culture than anywhere else in the world. Evan Friss unearths the hidden history of the cycling city, demonstrating that diverse groups of cyclists managed to remap cities with new roads, paths, and laws, challenge social conventions, and even dream up a new urban ideal inspired by the bicycle. When cities were chaotic and filthy, bicycle advocates imagined an improved landscape in which pollution was negligible, transportation was silent and rapid, leisure spaces were democratic, and the divisions between city and country were blurred. Friss argues that when the utopian vision of a cycling city faded by the turn of the century, its death paved the way for today’s car-centric cities—and ended the prospect of a true American cycling city ever being built.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Donald on October 20, 2016

Lots and lots (and lots) of detail (in a modest-sized book.) ONLY because I enjoy bike riding, Time And Again, and The Last Days Of Night was I willing to persevere with this book. I was a little surprised with there being no mention of the Wright brothers, however glancing. DEFINITELY worth seeing......more

Goodreads review by Octavian on March 16, 2024

Glad I finally finished this. It covers a lot of history through the lens of the author, which definetely exaggerates with details/descriptions. The book manages to be insightful about the rise and the crash of the cycling city phenomenon in the USA, but it also tells the reader an important princip......more

Goodreads review by Yasmeen on June 06, 2017

pretty dense, pretty dry. wanted more out of the last few chapters about cycling for reform and the others that accompany the pattern. overall, good read.......more

Goodreads review by Trevor on March 06, 2017

Solid and dense but sometimes dry history about rise (and fall) of bicycling in the US. If you are interested in history and bicycles another interesting book is Bicycle in Wartime.......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on July 08, 2021

An edited version of this review appeared in American History magazine. By Daniel de Visé In the final decade of the nineteenth century, the bicycle reshaped the American city. Herds of cyclists vied with streetcars and horses for supremacy. A forceful bicycle lobby compelled local governments to pav......more