105. Rights of Way: Contested Space on America's Roads and Rails,
1880–1960
Saturday, January 8, 2:30–4:30 p.m.
Sheraton, Cedar Room
Chair:
Raymond A. Mohl, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Papers:
"Fine-Haired Gentry" and Virtuous Yeomen: Automobile
Tourists and Social Conflict on American Roads in the Early Twentieth
Century
Robert Buerglener, University of Chicago
Railroad Stations and the Formation of Gendered Space in Chicago
Laura E. Milsk, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
The Birth of the Modern American Anti-Highway Movement
Michael R. Fein, Brandeis University