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Speed Capital : Indianapolis Auto Racing and the Making of Modern America: Sport and Society

Autor Brian M. Ingrassia
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 feb 2024
How a speedway became a legendary sports site and sparked America’s car cultureThe 1909 opening of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway marked a foundational moment in the history of automotive racing. Events at the famed track and others like it also helped launch America’s love affair with cars and an embrace of road systems that transformed cities and shrank perceptions of space.
Brian Ingrassia tells the story of the legendary oval’s early decades. This story revolves around Speedway cofounder and visionary businessman Carl Graham Fisher, whose leadership in the building of the transcontinental Lincoln Highway and the iconic Dixie Highway had an enormous impact on American mobility. Ingrassia looks at the Speedway’s history as a testing ground for cars and airplanes, its multiple close brushes with demolition, and the process by which racing became an essential part of the Golden Age of Sports. At the same time, he explores how the track’s past reveals the potent links between sports capitalism and the selling of nostalgia, tradition, and racing legends.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780252087660
ISBN-10: 0252087666
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 45 black & white photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
Seria Sport and Society


Recenzii

Speed Capital is a fabulous history of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Ingrassia peels back layers of asphalt, meaning, and memory to reveal the significance of the city and its brick track to American technology, transportation, sport, and spectacle. A must-read for anyone curious about speed’s attraction or its consequences for individuals, American cities, and our politics.”--Annie Gilbert Coleman, author of Ski Style: Sport and Culture in the Rockies

Notă biografică

Brian M. Ingrassia is an associate professor of history at West Texas A&M University and the author of The Rise of Gridiron University: Higher Education’s Uneasy Alliance with Big-Time Football.

Cuprins

Introduction. Brick Description: Speedway as Cultural Text 
  1. Crossroads of America: Inventing Indianapolis
  2. America’s Brooklands: Annihilating Space at the Speedway
  3. Speed Carnivals: Conducting the Midway of a Motor Empire
  4. Automotive Metropolis: Reinventing Indianapolis
  5. Finest Flying Field in America: The Speedway Goes to War
  6. Sports of Titans: A Golden Age of Racing and Development
  7. Selling the Speedway: A Place at the Center of American Culture
  8. Just Call It the “500”: Forging Traditions in the Depression Era
  9. Tradition Never Stops: The Cultural Logic of Sports Capitalism
Abbreviations Acknowledgments