"Ike's Road Trip is a great ride in every sense. Combining deep research with stylistic verve, Brian C. Black takes us back to a formative moment in the American Century, when a young Dwight D. Eisenhower led a convoy of military vehicles across the United States. The experience transformed Eisenhower, and would ultimately transform America as well, with ramifications for our current moment. This is history at its most engaging."
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Ted Widmer, author of
Lincoln on the Verge "An epic story--and a reminder that we desperately need twenty-first century visionaries who will do as much to put us off the hydrocarbon road."
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Bill McKibben, author
The Flag, the Cross, and the Station Wagon "Although the energy transition began before the Interstate Highway System was initiated, Ike understood from the transcontinental convoy of 1919 and during the fight for the German Autobahn during WWII that no modern society could exist without the capacity to link itself into one cohesive country."
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Susan Eisenhower, author of
How Ike Led "Deploying a talent shared with Eisenhower, Black recognizes the links between the small details and the larger picture--none larger than the history of energy transitions."
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J. R. McNeill, author of
The Webs of Humankind "Fun and enlightening."
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Adam Rome, author of
The Bulldozer in the Countryside "An accessible and insightful book whose issues resonate today more than ever."
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Thomas Zeller, author of
Consuming Landscapes "An eye-opener.
Ike's Road Trip enriches Eisenhower historiography
and encourages readers to ponder energy choices they will face."
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Michael J. Birkner, editor of
Democracy's Shield "Brian C. Black's wonderful telling of
Ike's Road Trip introduces readers to a little-known story about an American icon of the twentieth century."
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Edward T. Linenthal, author of
Sacred Ground "An insightful and enjoyable take on America's long love affair with cars and roads."
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Raechel Lutz, co-editor of
American Energy Cinema "Brian C. Black takes his readers on a thrilling ride through the life of Dwight D. Eisenhower, along the greatest road-building endeavor of all time."
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Tyler Priest, author of
The Offshore Imperative "A timely meditation on a monumental energy transition whose consequences remain very much with us today."
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Paul S. Sutter, author of
Driven Wild "A cautionary tale about the origins of our oil and auto dependency and their twenty-first century consequences."
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Gabrielle Esperdy, author of
American Autopia "An engaging and fast-paced account that positions the early history of one of America's iconic leaders within the rapidly changing world of emerging twentieth-century ICE technologies and infrastructures. This book deftly weaves parallels between past events and our current moment of energy transition and is perfect for the undergraduate classroom and for readers looking for a biography or military history."
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Sarah Stanford-McIntyre, author of
Natural Risk