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11 Upping Our Game: The New Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Sport, History and Heritage: An Investigation into the Public Representation of Sport – Editors’ General Introduction 1
- 1 Sport, History and Imagined Pasts 9
- 2 Discredited Class-war Fable or Priceless Promotional Asset? The Duality of Rugby Union’s William Webb Ellis Foundation Myth 19
- 3 Cricket Writing, Heritage and Ideology 33
- 4 Football and the Fine Arts: The Football Association Art Competition and Exhibition, 1953 45
- 5 ‘It’s Nice to Belong’:1 Boxing, Heritage and Community in London 59
- 6 Television and the ‘Austerity Games’: London 1948 77
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Museums and the Representation of Sport
- 7 Sport in Museums and Museums of Sport: An Overview 91
- 8 The Everton Collection: Unlocking the Value of a National Football Archive 107
- 9 Culture, Commerce, Capitalism and Commemoration: Dmitri Piterman and the Alavés Football Museum 125
- 10 Replacing the Divots: Guarding Britain’s Golfing Heritage 147
- 11 Upping Our Game: The New Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum 161
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Survivals and Legacies: Sport, Heritage and Identity
- 12 Survivals and Legacies: Sport, Heritage and Identity 181
- 13 Anfield: Relocating Liverpool’s Spiritual Home 195
- 14 The Canonisation of Common People: Memorialisation and Commemoration in Football 211
- 15 Heritage, Culture and Identity: The Case of Gaelic Games 223
- 16 Olympic Heritage – An International Legacy: The Invention of the Modern Olympic Stadium from Coubertin to 1948 235
- 17 The Indianapolis 500: Making the Pilgrimage to the ‘Yard of Bricks’ 247
- Afterword: History and Heritage in Sport 263
- List of Contributors 267
- Index 273
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Sport, History and Heritage: An Investigation into the Public Representation of Sport – Editors’ General Introduction 1
- 1 Sport, History and Imagined Pasts 9
- 2 Discredited Class-war Fable or Priceless Promotional Asset? The Duality of Rugby Union’s William Webb Ellis Foundation Myth 19
- 3 Cricket Writing, Heritage and Ideology 33
- 4 Football and the Fine Arts: The Football Association Art Competition and Exhibition, 1953 45
- 5 ‘It’s Nice to Belong’:1 Boxing, Heritage and Community in London 59
- 6 Television and the ‘Austerity Games’: London 1948 77
-
Museums and the Representation of Sport
- 7 Sport in Museums and Museums of Sport: An Overview 91
- 8 The Everton Collection: Unlocking the Value of a National Football Archive 107
- 9 Culture, Commerce, Capitalism and Commemoration: Dmitri Piterman and the Alavés Football Museum 125
- 10 Replacing the Divots: Guarding Britain’s Golfing Heritage 147
- 11 Upping Our Game: The New Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum 161
-
Survivals and Legacies: Sport, Heritage and Identity
- 12 Survivals and Legacies: Sport, Heritage and Identity 181
- 13 Anfield: Relocating Liverpool’s Spiritual Home 195
- 14 The Canonisation of Common People: Memorialisation and Commemoration in Football 211
- 15 Heritage, Culture and Identity: The Case of Gaelic Games 223
- 16 Olympic Heritage – An International Legacy: The Invention of the Modern Olympic Stadium from Coubertin to 1948 235
- 17 The Indianapolis 500: Making the Pilgrimage to the ‘Yard of Bricks’ 247
- Afterword: History and Heritage in Sport 263
- List of Contributors 267
- Index 273