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  • Titel
    The bicycle - towards a global history
  • Person
  • Verfasserangaben
    Paul Smethurst
  • Erscheinungsort
    Houndmills
  • Verlag
  • Erscheinungsjahr
    2015
  • Seiten
    xiii, 194 Seiten
  • Illustrationen
    Illustrationen
  • ISBN
    978-1-137-49949-3
    978-1-137-49950-9
  • Digitales Dokument
  • Anmerkungen
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-186) and index
Abstract

"The modern bicycle as we know it today was developed in England in the 1880s. A decade later, cycling was already a popular spectator sport and a recreational fashion across western society. Women's rights, class mobility and a modern spirit of individualism helped fuel this bicycle boom. In China, on the other hand, the bicycle's ubiquity reflected state-controlled social uniformity. Briefly, it became a symbol of resistance in Tiananmen Square in the 1980s, but crushed by tanks it later turned into a downward marker of class with millions scrapped. In the 21st century, the bicycle is enjoying a global resurgence. It is favoured as a sustainable form of transport, while also reinventing itself as a chic and sportive fashion object, and a generic protest vehicle. With contradictory strands like these, the bicycle's cultural history is a rich subject for cross-cultural study. Beginning with the technical history of the bicycle's invention, and the socio-economic factors that precipitated it, the main focus of this book is the ever-changing cultural significance of the bicycle as an object, and of bicycling as a shifting, but ever popular social practice around the world. "--

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