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  • The Routledge Companion to Automobile Heritage, Culture, and Preservation

    The Routledge Companion to Automobile Heritage, Culture, and Preservation by Stiefel, Barry L.; Clark, Jennifer;

    Series: Routledge Companions;

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    Short description:

    The Routledge Companion to Automobile Heritage, Culture, and Preservation explores automotive heritage, its place in society, and the ways we might preserve and conserve it.

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    Long description:

    The Routledge Companion to Automobile Heritage, Culture, and Preservation explores automotive heritage, its place in society, and the ways we might preserve and conserve it.





    Drawing on contributions from academics and practitioners around the world and comprising six sections, this volume carries the heritage discourse forward by exploring the complex and sometimes intricate place of automobiles within society. Taken as a whole, this book helps to shape how we think about automobile heritage and considers how that heritage explores a range of cultural, intellectual, emotional, and material elements well outside of the automobile body itself. Most importantly, perhaps, it questions how we might better acknowledge the importance of automotive heritage now and in the future.





    The Routledge Companion to Automobile Heritage, Culture, and Preservation is unique in that it juxtaposes theory with practice, academic approaches with practical experience, and recognizes that issues of preservation and conservation belong in a broad context. As such, this volume should be essential reading for both academics and practitioners with an interest in automobiles, cultural heritage, and preservation.

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    Table of Contents:

    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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