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Interstate 69
Matt Dellinger
其他書名
The Unfinished History of the Last Great American Highway
出版
Simon and Schuster
, 2010-08-24
主題
Social Science / Human Geography
Social Science / Poverty & Homelessness
Social Science / Sociology / Rural
History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
ISBN
143917573X
9781439175736
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=0r5_vJm6TcUC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Interstate 69
is an enlightening journey through the heart of America. With this epic tale of one vast and controversial road project, Matt Dellinger brings to life the country’s complex political, social, and economic landscape.
The 1,400-mile extension of I-69 south from Indianapolis, if completed, will connect Canada to Mexico through Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. This so-called NAFTA highway has been in development for two decades, and while segments are under construction today, others may never be built. Eagerly anticipated by many as an economic godsend, I-69 has also been opposed by environmentalists, farmers, ranchers, anarchists, and others who question both the wisdom of building more highways and the merits of globalization.
Part history, part travelogue,
Interstate 69
reveals the surprising story of how this extraordinary undertaking began, introduces us to the array of individuals who have worked tirelessly for years to build the road—or to stop it—and guides us through the many places the highway would transform forever: from sprawling cities like Indianapolis, Houston, and Memphis to the small rural towns of the Midwestern rust belt, the Mississippi Delta, and South Texas.
In an era when bridges fall, levies fail, and states lease their toll roads to foreign-owned corporations, Americans are realizing the central importance of infrastructure, how it affects our standard of living and quality of life and how it determines which places prosper and which places fade. This book illustrates vividly that the story of transportation is indeed the story of America—and that story continues.
Matt Dellinger connects these dots with an absorbingly human, on-the-ground examination of our country’s struggle with development.
Interstate 69
captures the hopes, dreams, and fears surrounding what we build and what we leave behind.