The making of olympic cities. Vol. 1: Contexts and overviews

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Die Herstellung von olympischen Städten. Bd. 1: Kontexte und Übersichten
Herausgeber:Gold, John R.; Gold, Margaret M.
Veröffentlicht:London: Routledge (Verlag), 2012, 480 S., Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Monografie
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Dokumententyp: Sammelband
Sprache:Englisch
ISBN:9780415553520, 9780415553513
Schriftenreihe:Critical concepts in urban studies
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Erfassungsnummer:PU201309006774
Quelle:BISp

Abstract

In the first forty or so years following its revival at the end of the nineteenth century, the burdens placed on cities hosting a modern Olympic Games were relatively modest. However, as the Games have grown in size and stature, morphing from a small-scale summer festival into an intensively mediated global lollapalooza, demands on host cities have massively increased, resulting in the construction of vast and expensive new stadia, Olympic villages, and associated infrastructure. Moreover, after the Second World War, host cities have increasingly used the Olympics as a means to achieve ambitious non-sporting policy goals. Edited and introduced by two leading scholars, this four-volume collection brings together key primary-source materials and the best scholarship and serious commentary to elucidate and explore the planning, making, and generation of Olympic cities. The gathered materials (some of which are reproduced in facsimile to give users a strong sense of immediacy to the original texts) cover topics such as how cities have embraced the Olympics into their town-planning strategies; built new stadia and sports facilities; and constructed new transport and other communications networks. From what is widely seen as the paradigm of Olympics-led urban regeneration (Barcelona, 1992) to the planning disaster of Montreal, 1976, issues around the short-term impact, and longer-term legacy, of the Olympics on various cities are also closely interrogated. The Making of Olympic Cities is fully indexed and provided with a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editors, which places the collected material in its historical and intellectual context. Part 1: The Olympic festivals, Part 2: Bidding for the games, Part 3: Hosting the games. Verl.-Info (geändert)