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1. Introduction
SECTION I: THE ORIGINS OF MOTOR SPORT. 2. The Origins of Motor Sport in France: Sites of Racing Memory
3. The long winding road to stability and innovation. The politics and development of the World Rally Championship
SECTION II: THE EARLY POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MOTOR RACING - 4. Racing and Racism: German Motorsport and the Third Reich
5. Henry Ford and the Rise of US Motorsport
6. The Fascist Race Par Excellence: Fascism and the Mille Miglia
7. Vargas, Pern and Motor Sport: a Comparative Study of South American Populism
SECTION III: MOTOR RACING AND THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY - 8. Politics, Motor Sport and the Italian Car Industry, 1893-1947
9. British Motor Sport and the Rise of the Garagisti
SECTION IV: MOTOR RACING AND THE POLITICS OF GENDER
10. It Was Ironic He Should Have Died in Bed: Racing Drivers, Masculinity and the Politics of Safety
11. From Power Puff to W Series: The Evolution of Women-Only Racing
12. The Awkward Gender Politics of Formula 1 as a Promotional Space. The Grid Girls issue
SECTION V: MOTOR RACING AND THE POLITICS OF RACE - 13. A Political and Economic Analysis of South Africas Historical Relationship with Formula One Motor Racing, 19341993
14. Recovering the Black Geographies of Motorsports: The Counter-Mobility Work of NASCARs Wendell Scott
15. Can the Formula One Driver Speak? Lewis Hamilton, Race and the Resurrection of the Black Athlete
SECTION VI: MOTOR RACING, THE MEDIA, AND POSTMODERNITY - 16. Formula One as Television
17. The Shifting Landscape of Sponsorship within Formula 1
18. Men love women, but even more than that, men love cars: Motor Racing on Film
19. Who DYou Think You Are? Stirling Moss? British Racing Drivers and the Politics of Celebrity: 1896 to 1992
20. The star in the car: Formula One Stardom, Driver Agency and Celebrity Culture
21. Neoliberal Interpellation in the F1 2018 Video Game
22. Ecclestone out, Liberty Media in. An Analysis of the Shifting Ownership Structure of Formula One
SECTION VII: THE GLOBALISATION OF MOTOR RACING - 23. The Circus Comes to Town: Formula 1, Globalization, and the Uber-Sport Spectacle
24. Circuits of Capital: The Spatial Development of Formula One Racetracks
25. Formula 1 as a Vehicle for Urban Transformation in China: State Entrepreneurialism and the Re-Imaging of Shanghai
26. Event on the Streets: the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix and the Commodification of Urban Space in Baku
27. Motor Sport in the Middle East: Business and Political Rivalries in the Arabian Gulf
28. Stray dogs and luxury taxes: What happened to the Indian Grand Prix?
29. Formula One and the Insanity of Car-Based Transportation.
SECTION I: THE ORIGINS OF MOTOR SPORT. 2. The Origins of Motor Sport in France: Sites of Racing Memory
3. The long winding road to stability and innovation. The politics and development of the World Rally Championship
SECTION II: THE EARLY POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MOTOR RACING - 4. Racing and Racism: German Motorsport and the Third Reich
5. Henry Ford and the Rise of US Motorsport
6. The Fascist Race Par Excellence: Fascism and the Mille Miglia
7. Vargas, Pern and Motor Sport: a Comparative Study of South American Populism
SECTION III: MOTOR RACING AND THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY - 8. Politics, Motor Sport and the Italian Car Industry, 1893-1947
9. British Motor Sport and the Rise of the Garagisti
SECTION IV: MOTOR RACING AND THE POLITICS OF GENDER
10. It Was Ironic He Should Have Died in Bed: Racing Drivers, Masculinity and the Politics of Safety
11. From Power Puff to W Series: The Evolution of Women-Only Racing
12. The Awkward Gender Politics of Formula 1 as a Promotional Space. The Grid Girls issue
SECTION V: MOTOR RACING AND THE POLITICS OF RACE - 13. A Political and Economic Analysis of South Africas Historical Relationship with Formula One Motor Racing, 19341993
14. Recovering the Black Geographies of Motorsports: The Counter-Mobility Work of NASCARs Wendell Scott
15. Can the Formula One Driver Speak? Lewis Hamilton, Race and the Resurrection of the Black Athlete
SECTION VI: MOTOR RACING, THE MEDIA, AND POSTMODERNITY - 16. Formula One as Television
17. The Shifting Landscape of Sponsorship within Formula 1
18. Men love women, but even more than that, men love cars: Motor Racing on Film
19. Who DYou Think You Are? Stirling Moss? British Racing Drivers and the Politics of Celebrity: 1896 to 1992
20. The star in the car: Formula One Stardom, Driver Agency and Celebrity Culture
21. Neoliberal Interpellation in the F1 2018 Video Game
22. Ecclestone out, Liberty Media in. An Analysis of the Shifting Ownership Structure of Formula One
SECTION VII: THE GLOBALISATION OF MOTOR RACING - 23. The Circus Comes to Town: Formula 1, Globalization, and the Uber-Sport Spectacle
24. Circuits of Capital: The Spatial Development of Formula One Racetracks
25. Formula 1 as a Vehicle for Urban Transformation in China: State Entrepreneurialism and the Re-Imaging of Shanghai
26. Event on the Streets: the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix and the Commodification of Urban Space in Baku
27. Motor Sport in the Middle East: Business and Political Rivalries in the Arabian Gulf
28. Stray dogs and luxury taxes: What happened to the Indian Grand Prix?
29. Formula One and the Insanity of Car-Based Transportation.