Book ID: CBB392728546

Hawai‘i’s Scenic Roads: Paving the Way for Tourism in the Islands (2015)

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Dawn E. Duensing (Author)


University of Hawaiʻi Press


Publication Date: 2015
Physical Details: 328
Language: English

Hawai‘i's Scenic Roads examines a century of overland transportation from the Kingdom's first constitutional government until World War II, discovering how roads in the world's most isolated archipelago rivaled those on the U.S. mainland. Building Hawai‘i's roads was no easy feat, as engineers confronted a unique combination of circumstances: extreme isolation, mountainous topography, torrential rains, deserts, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and on Haleakalā, freezing temperatures. By investigating the politics and social processes that facilitated road projects, this study explains that foreign settlers wanted roads to "civilize" the Hawaiians and promote western economic development, specifically agriculture. Once sugar became the dominant driver in the economy, civic and political leaders turned their attention to constructing scenic roads. Viewed as "commercial enterprises," scenic byways became an essential factor in establishing tourism as Hawai‘i's "third crop" after sugar and pineapple. These thoroughfares also served as playgrounds for the islands' elite residents and wealthy visitors who could afford the luxury of carriage driving, and after 1900, motorcars. Duensing's provocative analysis of the 1924 Hawai‘i Bill of Rights reveals that roads played a critical role in redefining the Territory of Hawai‘i's status within the United States. Politicians and civic leaders focused on highway funding to argue that Hawai‘i was an "integral part of the Union," thus entitled to be treated as if it were a state. By accepting this "Bill of Rights," Congress confirmed the territory's claim to access federal programs, especially highway aid. Washington's subsequent involvement in Hawaii increased, as did the islands' dependence on the national government. Federal money helped the territory weather the Great Depression as it became enmeshed in New Deal programs and philosophy. Although primarily an economic protest, the Hawai‘i Bill of Rights was a crucial stepping stone on the path to eventual statehood in 1959. The core of this book is the intriguing tales of road projects that established the islands' most renowned scenic drives, including the Pali Highway, byways around Kīlauea Volcano, Haleakalā Highway, and the Hāna Belt Road. The author's unique approach provides a fascinating perspective for understanding Hawai‘i's social dynamics, as well as its political, environmental, and economic history.

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Authors & Contributors
John Christopher
Melina Piglia
William W. Buzbee
Dal Piaz, Giorgio Vittorio
Alice Kim
Argentieri, Alessio
Journals
History and Technology
The Journal of Transport History
Acque Sotterranee
Pacific Historical Review
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Agricultural History
Publishers
Harvard University Press
Amberley
University Press of Kansas
University of Texas Press
University of Minnesota Press
Island Press
Concepts
Roads and highways
Infrastructure
Tourism
Technology and culture
Land transportation
Technology and society
People
Todt, Fritz
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
Places
United States
Hawaii (U.S.)
Western states (U.S.)
New York City (New York, U.S.)
Argentina
Italy
Institutions
Argentine Touring Club (TCA)
Argentine Automobile Club (ACA)
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