The Devil's Wheels
Men and Motorcycling in the Weimar Republic
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Published:12th Jul '19
Should be back in stock very soon

During the high days of modernization fever, among the many disorienting changes Germans experienced in the Weimar Republic was an unprecedented mingling of consumption and identity: increasingly, what one bought signaled who one was. Exemplary of this volatile dynamic was the era's burgeoning motorcycle culture. With automobiles largely a luxury of the upper classes, motorcycles complexly symbolized masculinity and freedom, embodying a widespread desire to embrace progress as well as profound anxieties over the course of social transformation. Through its richly textured account of the motorcycle as both icon and commodity, The Devil's Wheels teases out the intricacies of gender and class in the Weimar years.
"All in all, Disko offers a pronounced multi-perspective analysis of the motor-cycle as `cultural commodity' in Weimar Germany, demonstrating impressively what a modern mobility study can achieve... Disko's study is innovative and highly readable...[it] makes an important contribution to the cultural history of motorcycling and even opens up a new perspective on the cultural history of the Weimar Republic." Journal of Transport History
ISBN: 9781789205237
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374 pages