Steel Horses
Cars, Status, and the Birth of Modern Mobility
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Steel Horses: Cars, Status, and the Birth of Modern Mobility
Hidden History Files: The Roaring Twenties, Book Four
By Elliot Christopher
In the 1920s, America learned to move at the speed of machines.
The automobile reshaped everything—how people worked, dated, traveled, committed crimes, and imagined their futures. Streets once ruled by horses and pedestrians became corridors of steel and speed. Cities rewrote themselves to accommodate engines. Youth culture found privacy in back seats. Bootleggers found escape on dark roads. Police learned to chase progress itself.
Steel Horses pulls back the curtain on the Machine Age, revealing how the car transformed daily life in the Roaring Twenties—and how that transformation still defines the modern world.
Inside, you’ll explore:
How Henry Ford and mass production put America on wheels
The rise of the middle-class automobile and consumer identity
Cars as status symbols and personal branding
Dating culture, privacy, and the “mobile speakeasy”
Road trips and the birth of American mobility
Bootlegging, crime, and the getaway car
The rise of traffic laws and modern policing
How automobiles reshaped cities and suburbs
The advertising of freedom, speed, and success
The darker side of progress—accidents, death, and urban chaos
Blending social history with cultural insight, Steel Horses reveals how the automobile became more than transportation—it became the engine of modern American life.
Perfect for readers of hidden history, cultural history, and the untold stories of the Roaring Twenties.