Jumat, 09 Juni 2017

American History Book Review: Killer on the Road

Killer on the Road: Violence and the American Interstate By Ginger Strand, University of Texas Press With a dark lyric from the Doors as its title, Killer on the Road explores how the explosive postwar growth of the federal highway system has enabled violent crime. Who knew that these marvelously engineered clover-leafed roadways would not …

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