Routledge Companion to Automobile Heritage, Culture, and Preservation

Routledge Companion to Automobile Heritage, Culture, and Preservation

Stiefel, Barry L.; Clark, Jennifer

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2019

406

Dura

Inglês

9781138389434

15 a 20 dias

930

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Driven Heritage: Introduction; Part I: Defining Automotive Heritage from Other Forms of Heritage Studies; Chapter 1: Preservation Education and Automotive Heritage: A Holistic Approach; Chapter 2: The Treatment of Historic Automobiles and Buildings: Conservation Charters and Impacts on Practice; Chapter 3: Archaeology and the Automobile; Part II: Conservation and Preservation of Historic Vehicles and Associated Built Environments; Chapter 4: The "Original Car": Conservation, Preservation, and the Dilemma of Mass Production; Chapter 5: Customized Vehicles as Material Culture: A Tale of Two Hot Rods; Chapter 6: Thinking before Restoration: Case Studies from France's National Automobile Museum's Schlumpf Collection; Chapter 7: Restoring the "Unrestored": New Challenges in the Preservation of Historic Vehicles; Chapter 8: Made in England: How the British Set the World Standard in Preserving Motorcycle History and Historic Motorcycles; Chapter 9: Adaptive Reuse: Parking, Zoning, and Shopping Malls; Part III: The Future of the Automotive Museum; Chapter 10: Motor Museums in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland; Chapter 11: Do You Wear White Gloves When Changing a Tire? The Role of Museums in Historic Vehicle Preservation; Chapter 12: Rolling Sculpture: Fine Cars as Fine Art... It's About Time; Chapter 13: A Shared Heritage of Modernity: Telling Inclusive Motoring Stories in the National Motor Museum of Australia; Part IV: The Significance of Experiencing Intangible Automotive Heritage; Chapter 14: Sociologizing Automotive Heritage: Traditions of Automobile Folklore and the Challenges of Risk Society; Chapter 15: What Moves Us: Differences in Cultural Attitudes towards Automotive Preservation and Use between Scandinavia and the United States; Chapter 16: Pebble Beach and Barrett-Jackson: The Nexus of Automobile Heritage and Tourism; Chapter 17: Golden Boy in a Brave New World: Mike Hawthorn and Motor Sports Heritage in a Cultural Landscape; Chapter 18: Car(acter) in Cinematic Culture; Chapter 19: Driving in the Dark: Automobilities in Film Noir Landscapes; Part V: Car Design and Heritage Identity Making; Chapter 20: Branding an American Icon: Cultural Heritage and the Corvette Community; Chapter 21: Casting Values: Molding the Israeli National Car; Chapter 22: Driving Patriotism: The Shaping of British Nationalism and Nostalgia in Motor Sport Magazine; Chapter 23: From Hobby to High End via Heritage: Becoming "Bentley"; Part VI: Sustainable Futures for Personal Mobility; Chapter 24: What Will Remain of Automobilism and Car Culture? Current Issues of Global and Local Automotive Heritage; Chapter 25: It's the End of the Car as we Know it: The Transformational Impact of Autonomous Cars; Chapter 26: In Search of the Greenest Car: Automobility and Sustainability; Chapter 27: Heritage Driven: Conclusion
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Young Men;Earliest Science Museums;Transport;Historic American Engineering Record;Automobile;Vice Versa;Heritage;Railroad Vehicles;Preservation;Open Road;Culture;Historic Vehicles;Conservation;Energy Source;Car;Electric Vehicles;Vehicle;Automobile Heritage;Tourism;Local Car Club;Museum;Historic American Buildings Survey;Social;Built Heritage Conservation;Society;Motor Museum;History;National Historic Preservation Act;Automotive;Intangible Cultural Heritage;Theory;Interior's Standards;Practice;Critical Heritage Studies;Stiefel;Venice Charter;Clark;Hot Rod;cultural heritage;Regional Shopping Mall;automotive heritage;Deutsches Museum;automotive preservation;British Motorcycle Industry;material artifacts;Autonomous Driving;Phoenix Art Museum