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El. knyga: Amusement Park: History, Culture and the Heritage of Pleasure

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Cyclone, Revolution, Corkscrew; Luna Park, Pleasure Beach, Dreamland – names and places instantly familiar to rollercoaster and amusement park enthusiasts. But what first gave rise to the concept and nomenclature of the amusement park; how did amusement parks develop in Britain and elsewhere, and what fate awaits historic amusement parks and their rides today?

This thought-provoking and timely book brings together leading writers from a variety of disciplines to explore the social history and cultural heritage of the amusement park. Rooted in the British experience but informed by extensive international coverage, it provides a thematic, comparative exploration of the origins, development, decline and significance of the amusement park. The rich set of case studies presented comment on the interrelationships between history, culture and heritage, challenging traditional academic boundaries while offering important contributions to policy-making and regeneration initiatives.

The book provides new insights into a neglected aspect of popular culture and will be a valuable resource to students and scholars of history, heritage, tourism, leisure, technology and design.

Recenzijos

"I have no hesitation in proclaiming that this is the finest collection of essays ever produced on this subject, offering a worldwide perspective on the history of, and issues concerning, amusement parks." Allan Brodie, Journal of Tourism History (2020)

List of figures
ix
Notes on contributors xii
Preface and acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 1(2)
1 Fair grounds for debate: Celebrating the heritage of amusement parks
3(26)
Jason Wood
PART I Development of the amusement park in Britain
29(46)
2 Mechanical pleasures: The appeal of British amusement parks, 1900--1914
31(26)
Josephine Kane
3 From Battersea to Alton Towers: In search of the Great British theme park
57(18)
Ian Trowell
PART II International case histories
75(102)
4 The heritage of public space: Bondi Beach, Luna Park and the politics of amusement in Sydney
77(21)
Caroline Ford
5 The Turkish amusement park: Modernity, identity and cultural change in the early Republic
98(22)
Jason Wood
B. Nilgun Oz
6 Knott's Berry Farm: The improbable amusement park in the shadow of Disneyland
120(18)
Gary Cross
7 The dilemma of the crowd: Atlantic City's Steel Pier, George Hamid, and leisure and urban space in post-civil rights America
138(22)
Bryant Simon
8 The Parque de Atracciones de Vizcaya, Artxanda, Bilbao: Provincial identity, paternalistic optimism and economic collapse, 1972--1990
160(17)
John K. Walton
PART III Cultural significance, revival and heritage protection
177(91)
9 Last night of the fair: Heritage, resort identity and the closure of Southport's Pleasureland
179(24)
Anya Chapman
Duncan Light
10 Delivering the dream: Saving Britain's amusement park heritage and the reawakening of Margate's Dreamland
203(25)
Nick Laister
11 Designing the past: Implications of a new vision for Dreamland
228(20)
Eleanor McGrath
12 The designation of amusement parks and fairground rides in England
248(20)
Allan Brodie
Roger Bowdler
Select bibliography 268(4)
Index 272
Jason Wood is Director of Heritage Consultancy Services, Lancaster, UK, and former Professor of Cultural Heritage at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK.