Keywords
motor racing
organizational structure of the Autoklub
international contacts
clubhouse
organizational structure of the Autoklub
international contacts
clubhouse
How to Cite
Czech and Czechoslovak Autoklub during the Period 1904–1928. (2019). Sport and Tourism Central European Journal, 2(2), 85-104. https://doi.org/10.16926/sit.2019.02.16
Abstract
The article looks into motor racing and the activities of the Czech and Czechoslovak Autoclub since its establishment in 1904 until 1928. The activity of the Autoklub is analyzed mainly in connection with the establishment and activities of the social elites in interwar Czechoslovakia. Thanks to its representatives’ contacts with leading politicians and industrialists in the country, the Autoklub of the Czechoslovak Republic was a very influential organization. In its activities, it benefited from economic stabilization and the subsequent economic boom in the first decade of the existence of interwar Czechoslovakia
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