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The People’s Car

A Global History of the Volkswagen Beetle
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The People’s Car by Bernhard Rieger explores the history and cultural significance of the Volkswagen Beetle. The book traces its development as a symbol of modernity and engineering success in Germany, while also examining its global impact and appeal. Through the Beetle's evolution, Rieger delves into themes of design, innovation, and identity.
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The People’s Car

Bernhard Rieger reveals how a car commissioned by Hitler and designed by Ferdinand Porsche became a global commodity on a par with Coca-Cola. The Beetle’s success hinged on its uncanny ability to capture the imaginations of executives, engineers, advertisers, car collectors, suburbanites, hippies, and everyday drivers across nations and cultures.

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At the Berlin Auto Show in 1938, Adolf Hitler presented the prototype for a small, oddly shaped, inexpensive family car that all good Aryans could enjoy. Decades later, that automobile—the Volkswagen Beetle—was one of the most beloved in the world. Bernhard Rieger examines culture and technology, politics and economics, and industrial design and advertising genius to reveal how a car commissioned by Hitler and designed by Ferdinand Porsche became an exceptional global commodity on a par with Coca-Cola.

Beyond its quality and low cost, the Beetle's success hinged on its uncanny ability to capture the imaginations of people across nations and cultures. In West Germany, it came to stand for the post-war "economic miracle" and helped propel Europe into the age of mass motorization. In the United States, it was embraced in the suburbs, and then prized by the hippie counterculture as an antidote to suburban conformity. As its popularity waned in the First World, the Beetle crawled across Mexico and Latin America, where it symbolized a sturdy toughness necessary to thrive amid economic instability.

Drawing from a wealth of sources in multiple languages, The People’s Car presents an international cast of characters—executives and engineers, journalists and advertisers, assembly line workers and car collectors, and everyday drivers—who made the Beetle into a global icon. The Beetle's improbable story as a failed prestige project of the Third Reich that became a world-renowned brand illuminates the multiple origins, creative adaptations, and persisting inequalities that characterised twentieth-century globalisation.

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Bernhard Rieger's The People’s Car provides a detailed history of the Volkswagen Beetle, highlighting its origins as a project under Germany's Third Reich and its evolution into an international icon. The book delves into themes of politics, culture, and economics, demonstrating how the Beetle became a symbol of modernity in various countries. Reviews commend Rieger's vivid research and storytelling, exploring the car's global impact and cultural significance over several decades.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674050914

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 April 2013

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 28 halftones

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 33.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 567g

Pages: 416

About the Author

Bernhard Rieger is Professor of European History at the University of Leiden.

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