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Sport in the Global Society

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The 1940 Tokyo Games: The Missing Olympics Japan, the Asian Olympics and the Olympic Movement

The 1940 Tokyo Games: The Missing Olympics: Japan, the Asian Olympics and the Olympic Movement

1st Edition

By Sandra Collins
October 21, 2008

By representing their experience of modernity as different from the West in their respective Olympic Games, Asian nations reveal much about the ambitions and anxieties of being an Asian host in the continuing western Olympic hegemony. This original work explores the encounter between ‘the East and ...

Native Americans and Sport in North America Other People's Games

Native Americans and Sport in North America: Other People's Games

1st Edition

Edited By C. King
October 15, 2008

Taking examples from the United States and Canada, this comprehensive text offers compassionate and critical accounts of the Native American sporting experience. It challenges popular images of indigenous athletes and athletics; it explores Native American participation in and appropriation of ...

Body and Mind Sport in Europe from the Roman Empire to the Renaissance

Body and Mind: Sport in Europe from the Roman Empire to the Renaissance

1st Edition

By John McClelland
September 15, 2008

This is the first book to address the gap in the literature linking the physical culture of the ancient world with the beginnings of modern sport, this original book traces the history of the evolution of a variety of sport, games and physical education from 450-1650AD across Western Europe. ...

Playing on the Periphery Sport, Identity and Memory

Playing on the Periphery: Sport, Identity and Memory

1st Edition

By Tara Brabazon
September 15, 2008

Part of the Sport in the Global Society series, this innovative and creative text explores collective history, memory, and sport culture, tracking the passage of sports away from England. The author investigates why ‘elite’ English sports – such as rugby and cricket – became national sports in New ...

Leisure and Recreation in a Victorian Mining Community The Social Economy of Leisure in North-East England, 1820-1914

Leisure and Recreation in a Victorian Mining Community: The Social Economy of Leisure in North-East England, 1820-1914

1st Edition

By Alan Metcalfe
September 01, 2008

'Amusements they must have, or life would hardly be worth living...' Newcastle Weekly Chronicle, 1895 This text explores life in the mining villages of the north-east of England in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries - a time of massive social and industrial change. The sporting lives of ...

Sport Tourism

Sport Tourism

1st Edition

Edited By Heather J. Gibson
January 25, 2008

The study of sport tourism is on the cusp of moving from a descriptive phase of research into an analytical phase. Consequently, many academics and graduate students are searching for theories upon which to ground their work. This book draws upon theories and concepts from sociology and ...

Sport, Civil Liberties and Human Rights

Sport, Civil Liberties and Human Rights

1st Edition

Edited By Richard Giulianotti, David McArdle
December 24, 2007

What is the relationship between sport and human rights? Can sport protect and enhance the human rights of competitors and sport workers? Can it also undermine those rights? These topical issues are among the many that are explored in this groundbreaking volume which analyzes how sports both ...

Olympism: The Global Vision From Nationalism to Internationalism

Olympism: The Global Vision: From Nationalism to Internationalism

1st Edition

Edited By Boria Majumdar, Sandra Collins
December 15, 2007

The collection starts from the premise that Olympism and the Olympic Games make sense only when they are placed within the broader national, colonial and post colonial contexts and argues that sport not only influences politics and vice-versa, but that the two are inseparable. Sport is not only ...

This Great Symbol Pierre de Coubertin and the Origins of the Modern Olympic Games

This Great Symbol: Pierre de Coubertin and the Origins of the Modern Olympic Games

1st Edition

By John J. Macaloon
November 24, 2007

This Great Symbol is the definitive study of the origins of the modern Olympic Games and of their founder, Pierre de Coubertin, whose ideological stamp the Olympics still bear. Behind this fascinating blend of biography and history lies an impressive framework of cultural, social, and psychological...

The Football Manager A History

The Football Manager: A History

1st Edition

By Neil Carter
October 17, 2006

This clear and accessible book is the first in-depth history of the role of the football manager in British football, tracing a path from Victorian-era amateurism to the highly paid motivational specialists and media personalities of the twenty-first century. Using original source materials, the ...

The Global Politics of Sport The Role of Global Institutions in Sport

The Global Politics of Sport: The Role of Global Institutions in Sport

1st Edition

Edited By Lincoln Allison
May 24, 2006

Sport presents one of the most advanced cases of 'globalisation,' arguably because there are fewer cultural and political obstacles to the development of trade and international power in sport than there are in other fields. Thus there has been a change in the nature of the politics of sport since...

The Magic of Indian Cricket Cricket and Society in India

The Magic of Indian Cricket: Cricket and Society in India

1st Edition

By Mihir Bose
April 28, 2006

In the last twenty years, Indian cricket has been transformed. With the arrival of global television networks, mass-media coverage and multinational sponsors, cricket has become big business and India has become the economic driving force in the world game. For the first time a developing country ...

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