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Book Synopsis

This book provides a holistic view of the relationship between heritage and sport. It examines four types of sport heritage: tangible immovable sport heritage (sports venues, monuments and memorials, landscapes); tangible movable sport heritage (museums and halls of fame, events, living sport heritage); intangible sport heritage (intangibility of sport heritage, institutions, existential); and goods and services with a sport heritage component (tourism, marketing, management). It offers both theoretical and applied approaches to the heritage–sport relationship and intersects with many contemporary topics in heritage, sport, tourism, events and marketing. It will be useful to students and researchers in sport tourism, sport studies, heritage studies, sport history, museum studies and sports management.



Trade Review

This engaging and accessible book offers a thought-provoking overview of a subject that continues to grow in both industry and academia. It maps out with clarity, not only the many manifestations of sport related heritage, but also the countless issues and debates that emanate from them. There is little doubt that it will appeal to those who have a passion for sport and/or heritage, as well as to those new to this fascinating area of research.

* Sean Gammon, University of Central Lancashire, UK *

Studiously researched and richly illustrated with an impressive breadth of case material, Ramshaw offers fascinating insights into a powerful but hitherto much neglected relationship between heritage and sport, striking a fine balance between theoretical and applied insights that will be appreciated by the wide readership that this book deserves.

* James Higham, University of Otago, New Zealand *

This book delivers a richly illustrated and clearly written exploration of the changing dynamics of the heritage field and its relationship to sport. Drawing from diverse understandings of heritage, and with a focus on sporting venues, memorials, sportscapes, memorabilia, events, living heritage, memories and affective experience, the volume interrogates the relationships between heritage and sport in operation across everyday lives, nations and in flow across national boundaries.

* Emma Waterton, Western Sydney University, Australia *

Heritage and Sport offers important insight into the way the past is used and consumed outside the academic study of sport history. The book takes seriously the public appeal of ritual and nostalgia while also acknowledging the need for critical examination of challenging histories.

-- Jenny Ellison, Canadian Museum of History * Journal of Sport History, Volume 48, Number 1, Spring 2021 *

Gregory Ramshaw’s contribution is a most welcome one, as it provides the kind of overview that would have greatly benefited me during my postgraduate studies [...] The book serves as an accessible and concise introduction to the subject, linking to several wider fields of study such as tourism and events, making it of particular use to the university student.

* Alexander Jackson, The National Football Museum, Manchester, UK, Sport in History 2023, Vol. 43, No. 3, *

This is an excellent addition to the existing sports heritage literature, which I would
argue, over the past decade, has become more/greater than a sum of its parts. It is written in a manner that is interesting, informative and inclusive. The book does exactly what is was intended to do by providing a source of ideas and inspiration, as well as a launchpad for further research.

-- Richard Keith Wright, University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand * Journal of Sport & Tourism, 2020 *

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Relationship Between Heritage and Sport

Part 1 – Tangible Immovable Sport Heritage

Chapter 2. Sports Venues and Sport Heritage

Chapter 3. Monuments, Memorials, and Sport Heritage

Chapter 4. Landscapes and Sport Heritage

Part 2 – Tangible Movable Sport Heritage

Chapter 5. Sports Museums, Sports Halls of Fame, and Sport Heritage

Chapter 6. Events and Sport Heritage

Chapter 7. Living Sport Heritage

Part 3 – Intangible Sport Heritage

Chapter 8. Intangibility and Sport Heritage

Chapter 9. Institutions and Sport Heritage

Chapter 10. Existential Sport Heritage

Part 4 – Goods and Services with a Sport Heritage Component

Chapter 11. Tourism and Sport Heritage

Chapter 12. Marketing and Sport Heritage

Chapter 13. Managing Sport Heritage

Conclusion

Chapter 14. Future Directions in Sport Heritage

Heritage and Sport: An Introduction

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    Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
    Publication Date: 08/11/2019
    ISBN13: 9781845417017, 978-1845417017
    ISBN10: 1845417011

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book provides a holistic view of the relationship between heritage and sport. It examines four types of sport heritage: tangible immovable sport heritage (sports venues, monuments and memorials, landscapes); tangible movable sport heritage (museums and halls of fame, events, living sport heritage); intangible sport heritage (intangibility of sport heritage, institutions, existential); and goods and services with a sport heritage component (tourism, marketing, management). It offers both theoretical and applied approaches to the heritage–sport relationship and intersects with many contemporary topics in heritage, sport, tourism, events and marketing. It will be useful to students and researchers in sport tourism, sport studies, heritage studies, sport history, museum studies and sports management.



    Trade Review

    This engaging and accessible book offers a thought-provoking overview of a subject that continues to grow in both industry and academia. It maps out with clarity, not only the many manifestations of sport related heritage, but also the countless issues and debates that emanate from them. There is little doubt that it will appeal to those who have a passion for sport and/or heritage, as well as to those new to this fascinating area of research.

    * Sean Gammon, University of Central Lancashire, UK *

    Studiously researched and richly illustrated with an impressive breadth of case material, Ramshaw offers fascinating insights into a powerful but hitherto much neglected relationship between heritage and sport, striking a fine balance between theoretical and applied insights that will be appreciated by the wide readership that this book deserves.

    * James Higham, University of Otago, New Zealand *

    This book delivers a richly illustrated and clearly written exploration of the changing dynamics of the heritage field and its relationship to sport. Drawing from diverse understandings of heritage, and with a focus on sporting venues, memorials, sportscapes, memorabilia, events, living heritage, memories and affective experience, the volume interrogates the relationships between heritage and sport in operation across everyday lives, nations and in flow across national boundaries.

    * Emma Waterton, Western Sydney University, Australia *

    Heritage and Sport offers important insight into the way the past is used and consumed outside the academic study of sport history. The book takes seriously the public appeal of ritual and nostalgia while also acknowledging the need for critical examination of challenging histories.

    -- Jenny Ellison, Canadian Museum of History * Journal of Sport History, Volume 48, Number 1, Spring 2021 *

    Gregory Ramshaw’s contribution is a most welcome one, as it provides the kind of overview that would have greatly benefited me during my postgraduate studies [...] The book serves as an accessible and concise introduction to the subject, linking to several wider fields of study such as tourism and events, making it of particular use to the university student.

    * Alexander Jackson, The National Football Museum, Manchester, UK, Sport in History 2023, Vol. 43, No. 3, *

    This is an excellent addition to the existing sports heritage literature, which I would
    argue, over the past decade, has become more/greater than a sum of its parts. It is written in a manner that is interesting, informative and inclusive. The book does exactly what is was intended to do by providing a source of ideas and inspiration, as well as a launchpad for further research.

    -- Richard Keith Wright, University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand * Journal of Sport & Tourism, 2020 *

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. The Relationship Between Heritage and Sport

    Part 1 – Tangible Immovable Sport Heritage

    Chapter 2. Sports Venues and Sport Heritage

    Chapter 3. Monuments, Memorials, and Sport Heritage

    Chapter 4. Landscapes and Sport Heritage

    Part 2 – Tangible Movable Sport Heritage

    Chapter 5. Sports Museums, Sports Halls of Fame, and Sport Heritage

    Chapter 6. Events and Sport Heritage

    Chapter 7. Living Sport Heritage

    Part 3 – Intangible Sport Heritage

    Chapter 8. Intangibility and Sport Heritage

    Chapter 9. Institutions and Sport Heritage

    Chapter 10. Existential Sport Heritage

    Part 4 – Goods and Services with a Sport Heritage Component

    Chapter 11. Tourism and Sport Heritage

    Chapter 12. Marketing and Sport Heritage

    Chapter 13. Managing Sport Heritage

    Conclusion

    Chapter 14. Future Directions in Sport Heritage

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