Regional Motorways: How British Car Factories Shaped Towns and Communities
MTA
Socioeconomic case studies of towns dominated by car factories and their long-term evolution
2nd Edition
*Regional Motorways: How British Car Factories Shaped Towns and Communities* offers a comprehensive socioeconomic exploration of the profound impact the automotive industry has had on the British landscape. By analyzing iconic manufacturing hubs such as Coventry, Longbridge, Dagenham, and Sunderland, the book traces a century of industrial evolution—from the early days of craft workshops to the rise of mass Fordism and the contemporary shift toward electric vehicle "gigafactories." Each chapter functions as a case study, examining how the presence and eventual closure of massive plants reshaped urban planning, local housing, and transport infrastructure.
Beyond bricks and mortar, the narrative delves into the human element of industrial Britain, exploring shopfloor cultures, the landmark struggles for gender and racial equality, and the transformative power of migration. The book provides a nuanced look at the "afterlives" of these industrial sites, showing how towns have navigated the transition from manufacturing dominance to new roles as innovation parks, logistics centers, or residential suburbs.
A vital resource for urban planners, historians, and community activists, *Regional Motorways* connects global economic shifts to the lived experiences of local communities. It concludes with actionable policy lessons on fostering regional resilience and managing industrial change. Ultimately, this book is an essential guide to understanding how the car industry didn't just build vehicles, but forged the very identity of the modern British town.
This book is essential for urban historians, economic geographers, and urban planning professionals seeking to understand the deep-seated impact of the automotive industry on British towns and communities. It also serves as a critical resource for community activists, policymakers, and students interested in industrial heritage, labor relations, and strategies for navigating post-industrial transitions and future technological shifts like electrification.
January 5, 2026
62,819 words
4 hours 24 minutes
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