1st Edition

The History of Motor Sport A Case Study Analysis

Edited By David Hassan Copyright 2012
    160 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    160 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    First published in 2012. This book examines the evolution of motor sport from its creation in central Europe, throughout the rest of the continent and elsewhere, including in both North and South America. It was published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.

    1. Prologue: The Cultural Significance and Global Importance of Motor Sport  David Hassan  2. Motor Sport in France: Testing-ground for the World  Éamon Ó. Cofaigh  Daredevils and Early Birds: Belgian Pioneers in Automobile Racing and Aerial Sports During the Belle Époque  Thomas Ameye, Bieke Gils and Pascal Delheye  3. From Dictatorship to Democracy in Spain: The Iconography of Motorcyclist Angel Nieto  Teresa González Aja  4. Before Fittipaldi, Piquet and Senna: The Beginning of Motor Racing in Brazil (1908–1954)  Victor Andrade de Melo  5. The Great Race Across the Sahara: A History of the Paris to Dakar Rally and Its Impact on the Development of Corporate Social Responsibility Within Motor Sport  David Hassan and Philip O’Kane  6. A History of the ‘Triple Crown’ of Motor Racing: The Indianapolis 500, the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Monaco Grand Prix  Philip O’Kane  7. NASCAR Stock Car Racing: Establishment and Southern Retrenchment  Ben Shackleford  8. Epilogue: The Evolution of Motor Sport Research  David Hassan

    Biography

    David Hassan is a Senior Lecturer in Sport Studies at the University of Ulster. He is Academic Editor of Sport in Society (Taylor and Francis Ltd.) and has guest edited a number of leading journals in the field. He is Series Editor (with Dr. Allan Edwards) of Foundations of Sport Management (a new Routledge series) and has published extensively in the social, political and historical significance of sport.