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Andrew Brown-May

Working paper

The highway of civilisation and common sense: street regulation and the transformation of social space in 19th and early 20th century Melbourne


It is incontestable that the motor age changed the face of urban life forever. What is more problematic is its role as the prime instrument of this spatial and cultural shift. To what extent did the motor car in fact accelerate a long process of spatial redefinition dating back long before its advent?

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