Thesis ID: CBB001561334

Flights Past: The Wright Brothers' Legacy and Dayton, Ohio (2007)

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Johnson, James Clayton (Author)


Western Michigan University
Szyvian, Kristin


Publication Date: 2007
Edition Details: Advisor: Szyvian, Kristin
Physical Details: 290 pp.
Language: English

During the early twentieth century, Wilbur and Orville Wright faced a lengthy struggle over their recognition as the inventors of the airplane. This controversy still lingers today. Even their hometown, Dayton, Ohio, where the brothers spent years engineering and perfecting the airplane, hesitated in acknowledging their success. Promoted by a small group of individuals from the Smithsonian Institution, a decades long struggle ensued over who first invented an aircraft capable of powered flight. During the "Smithsonian controversy," the institution embarked on a long and dangerous path of using its status as the nation's museum in an attempt to rewrite history. The ensuing battle with the Smithsonian Institution as well as other first flight claims left the Wright brothers' legacy in doubt. As a result, the Wright brothers engaged in a lifelong fight to protect and assure their rightful place in history. The brothers' drive to protect their legacy and Dayton's failure to recognize its aviation roots came together to leave aviation's birthplace without a focal point to commemorate the Wrights. Today, the Wrights' story is told in Dayton and North Carolina in part by the National Park Service, and at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. However, preoccupied with its industrial development and recovery from a devastating 1913 flood, Dayton took nearly a century to fully recognize its historic links to the Wright brothers and its aviation history. To analyze how the Wrights' concern over their legacy and Dayton's neglect of its heritage are linked, a chronological survey of the influencing events, trends, and ramifications is presented. The examined issues are often defined by political, social, cultural, and economic factors. How these factors shaped a definable evolutionary process in the connection between the Wrights' legacy and Dayton's commemoration of the Wrights are explored. The findings illustrate that the Smithsonian set a dangerous precedent by using its power as the nation's museum to advance its version of history. Repercussions from the Smithsonian controversy are seen in Dayton as Orville took the steps he felt were needed to assure the brothers' legacy in the United States.

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Description Cited in Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/12 (2008). Pub. no. AAT 3293176.


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Authors & Contributors
Brady, Tim
Crouch, Tom D.
George Stoll
Wray R. Johnson
Graham M. Simons
Tobin, James
Journals
VIET: Voprosy Istorii Estestvoznaniia i Tekhniki
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Research in the History of Technology
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
American Heritage of Invention and Technology
Publishers
Southern Illinois University Press
Air World
Wiley
University Press of Kentucky
Three Rivers Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Aircraft; airplanes
Aeronautics; aviation
Technology
Aircraft industry
Biographies
World War II
People
Wright brothers, Wilber and Orville
Mitchell, R. J.
Johnson, Clarence L.
Schmued, Edgar
Barnwell, F. S. (Frank Sowter), 1880-1938
Brewer, Griffith
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Ukraine
Japan
France
Illinois (U.S.)
Institutions
United States Marine Corps
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