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Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions
von John E. Findling, Kimberly D. Pelle
Verlag: McFarland
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-4766-6450-7
Erschienen am 12.10.2015
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 254 mm [H] x 178 mm [B] x 27 mm [T]
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Umfang: 486 Seiten

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John E. Findling is professor emeritus of history at Indiana University Southeast. He lives in Wichita, Kansas. Kimberly D. Pelle is director of the Adult Student Center at Indiana University Southeast. She lives in New Albany, Indiana.



Table of Contents


Foreword by Vicente González Loscertales     

Preface     


London 1851

(John R. Davis)     

Dublin 1853

(Tammy Lau)     

New York 1853

(Ivan D. Steen)     

Paris 1855

(Barrie M. Ratcliffe)     

London 1862

(Thomas Prasch)     

Dublin 1865

(Miglena Ivanova)     

Dunedin 1865

(Conal McCarthy)     

Paris 1867

(Volker Barth)     

London 1871-1874

(Catherine Dibello

the Editors)     

Vienna 1873

(Nadine Rottau)     

Philadelphia 1876

(Alfred Heller)     

Paris 1878

(Andrea C. Roeber)     

Sydney 1879-1880

(Kirsten Orr)     

Melbourne 1880-1881

(David Dunstan)     

Atlanta 1881

( James M. Russell)     

Amsterdam 1883

( John E. Findling)     

Boston 1883

(Noah W. Sobe)     

Calcutta 1883-1884

(Thomas Prasch)     

Louisville 1883-1887

(Carl E. Kramer)     

New Orleans 1884-1885

(Miki Pfeffer)     

Antwerp 1885

(Matthew G. Stanard)     

Edinburgh 1886

(Laurie Dalton)     

London 1886

(Thomas Prasch)     

Adelaide 1887

(Lara Anderson)     

Barcelona 1888

(Gary McDonogh)     

Glasgow 1888

(Susan Bennett)     

Melbourne 1888-1889

(David Dunstan)     

Paris 1889

(Anthony Swift)     

Dunedin 1889-1890

(Conal McCarthy)     

Kingston 1891

(Ronald J. Mahoney)     

Madrid 1892

(David R. Watters)     

Chicago 1893

(R. Reid Badger)     

Antwerp 1894

(Matthew G. Stanard)     

San Francisco 1894

(Arthur Chandler

Marvin Nathan)     

Hobart 1894-1895

(Lara Anderson)     

Atlanta 1895

(Charlene G. Garfinkle)     

Brussels 1897

(Matthew G. Stanard)     

Guatemala City 1897

(Laurie Dalton)     

Nashville 1897

(Charlene G. Garfinkle)     

Stockholm 1897

(Lars F. Johansson)     

Omaha 1898

(Charlene G. Garfinkle)     

Paris 1900

(Robert W. Brown)     

Buffalo 1901

(Lewis L. Gould

Kris L. Brackett)     

Glasgow 1901

(Cristina Carbone)     

Charleston 1901-1902

( James M. Beeby)     

Torino 1902

(Cristina Carbone)     

Hanoi 1902-1903

(Robert W. Rydell)     

St. Louis 1904

(Astrid Böger)     

Liège 1905

(Matthew G. Stanard)     

Portland 1905

(Carl Abbott)     

Milan 1906

( John E. Findling)     

Christchurch 1906-1907

(Conal McCarthy)     

Dublin 1907

(Miglena Ivanova)     

Jamestown 1907

( J. D. Bowers)     

London 1908

( Jane Kimber)     

Seattle 1909

( J. D. Bowers)     

Brussels 1910

(Paul Greenhalgh)     

Nanking 1910

(Kimberly D. Pelle)     

London 1911

(Susan Bennett)     

Ghent 1913

( John E. Findling)     

San Francisco 1915

(Burton Benedict)     

San Diego 1915-1916

(Matthew Bokovoy)     

Rio de Janeiro 1922-1923

(Bruno Bontempi, Jr.,

Noah W. Sobe)     

Wembley 1924-1925

(Alexander C. T. Geppert)     

Paris 1925

(Philip Whalen)     

Dunedin 1925-1926

( Jennifer Wagelie)     

Philadelphia 1926

(David Glassberg)     

Long Beach 1928

(Kaye Briegel)     

Barcelona 1929-1930

( John E. Findling)     

Seville 1929-1930

(Cristina Carbone)     

Antwerp/Liège 1930

(Paul Greenhalgh)     

Stockholm 1930

(Ursula Lindqvist)     

Paris 1931

(Marc Lagana)     

Chicago 1933-1934

( John E. Findling)     

Brussels 1935

( Johan Lagae)     

San Diego 1935-1936

(Matthew Bokovoy)     

Johannesburg 1936-1937

(Deborah L. Hughes)     

Paris 1937

(Arthur Chandler, updated by Philip Whalen)     

Glasgow 1938

( John MacKenzie)     

New York 1939-1940

(Paul T. Sayers)     

San Francisco 1939-1940

(Don Larson)     

Wellington 1939-1940

(Conal McCarthy)     

Lisbon 1940

( John E. Findling)     

Port-au-Prince 1949-1950

(Kimberly D. Pelle)     

London 1951

(Harriet Atkinson)     

Brussels 1958

(Robert W. Rydell)     

Seattle 1962

( John M. Findlay)     

New York 1964-1965

(Andrew V. Uroskie)     

Montreal 1967

(Krista L. Bennett)     

San Antonio 1968

(Shirley M. Eoff)     

Osaka 1970

(David Anderson)     

Spokane 1974

(Arlin C. Migliazzo)     

Okinawa 1975-1976

(Martin Manning)     

Knoxville 1982

(Carl E. Kramer)     

New Orleans 1984

(Miki Pfeffer)     

Tsukuba 1985

(Tatsushi Narita)     

Vancouver 1986

( John E. Findling)     

Brisbane 1988

(Martin Manning)     

Genoa 1992

(Martin Manning)     

Seville 1992

(Veronique Marteau)     

Taejon 1993

( John R. McGregor)     

Lisbon 1998

(Laura Huntoon)     

Hanover 2000

(Larry Maloney)     

Aichi 2005

(Alfred Heller)     

Zaragoza 2008

(Bureau of International Expositions)     

Shanghai 2010

(Susan Fernsebner)     


Appendix A: The Bureau of International Expositions

(Vicente González Loscertales)     

Appendix B: Fair Statistics     

Appendix C: Fair Officials     

Appendix D: Fairs Not Included     

Appendix E: Fairs That Never Were     

General Bibliography     

Internet Resources     

About the Editors and Contributors     

Index     



This encyclopedia contains individual histories of each of the nearly 100 World's Fairs and expositions held in more than 20 countries since 1851. This is a thorough revision and updating of the book originally published as A Historical Dictionary of World's Fairs and Expositions in 1990. The new entries include essays on the world's fairs to be held in Zaragoza, Spain, in 2008 and in Shanghai, China, in 2010. Many of the original essays have been revised and expanded. Topics covered include goods, tourism, nationalistic competition, architecture, art and culture, and "exhibition fatigue."
Each fair history has its own annotated bibliography which provides, when possible, the location of relevant primary sources and comments on the quality of secondary sources. Appendices cover the Bureau of International Expositions, fair statistics, fair officials, fairs that did not qualify for inclusion, and fairs that were planned but never held. The book includes a foreword (and appendix) by Vicente Gonzalez Loscertales, the secretary general of the Bureau of International Expositions.