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The Tour De France, 1903-2003

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Hugh Dauncey, Geoff Hare Zusammenfassung This book analyses the Tour de France over its long history both as France's most prestigious and famous sporting event and as a European and, increasingly, a world cycling competition. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 The Tour de France - a pre-modern contest in a post-modern context, Hugh Dauncey and Geoff Hare; 2 The changing organisation of the Tour de France and its media coverage - an interview with race director Jean-Marie Leblanc by Dominique Marchetti; 3 The Tour de France and cycling's Belle Epoque, Philippe Gaboriau; 4 The Tour in the Inter-War years - Political Ideology, Athletic Excess and Industrial Modernity, Christopher Thompson; 5 The Economics of the Tour 1930-2003, Eric Reed; 6 The Tour as an agent of change in media production, Fabien Willel; 7 Beating the bounds - the Tour and the creation of national identity, Christophe Campos; 8 French cycling heroes of the Tour - Winners and Losers, Hugh Dauncey; 9 Se faire naturaliser cycliste - The Tour and its non-French competitors, John Marks; 10 The Tour de France and the doping issue, Patrick Mignon; 11 A cote du Tour - ambushing the Tour for political and social causes, Jean-Francois Polo; 12 Chronology of the Tour 1902-2003.

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Assisted by Hugh Dauncey (Editor), Dauncey Hugh (Editor), Geoff Hare (Editor)
Publisher Cass, Frank
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.2003
 
EAN 9780714653624
ISBN 978-0-7146-5362-4
Dimensions 155 mm x 223 mm x 28 mm
Series Sport in the Global Society
Sport in the Global Society
Subjects Guides > Sport > Motorsport, motorcycle sport, bicycle sport, aviation sport

SPORTS & RECREATION / Cycling, cycling, Cycle racing

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