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.
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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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Gregory Ramshaw is an Associate Professor in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, Clemson University, USA. His research focuses on the social construction and cultural production of heritage, particularly in sport-based settings.