New Dimensions of Sport in Modern Europe Perspectives from the ‘Long Twentieth Century’ Sport in the Global Society - Historical Perspectives Series
Coordonnateurs : Dichter Heather L., Lake Robert J., Dyreson Mark
New Dimensions of Sport in Modern Europe offers new perspectives on European sport history in the ?long twentieth century? designed to challenge and deconstruct what might be considered ?traditional? or more familiar Euro-centric conceptions and geographies of sport and leisure?especially those deriving from the leading hotbeds of European sport history.
This anthology adds to the growing corpus of explorations of sport and leisure in late-modern European history from a variety of countries: France, Spain, Finland, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Slovenia. With topics covering several different sports and ranging from sport during empire to mega-events, and sport literature to women?s sport attire, the insights provided by this new body of research demonstrate a greater understanding of the connections between sport and society in Europe throughout the long twentieth century.
This book was originally published as a special issue of The International Journal of the History of Sport.
1. New Dimensions of Sport in Modern Europe: Perspectives from the ‘Long Twentieth Century’
Heather L. Dichter, Robert J. Lake and Mark Dyreson
2. Football and Politics in Twentieth-Century Hungary
Róbert Győri Szabó
3. Polo: Social Distinction and Sports in Spain, 1900–1950
José Miguel Hernández Barral
4. Keen on Massage: The Finnish Way to Olympic Success in the Twentieth Century
Kalle Rantala
5. ‘Heroes! Bring Happiness to Your Motherland! Long Live the Yunaks’: The Bulgarian Yunak Gymnastics Movement in the late Ottoman Period
Sabri Özçakır
6. Reexamining Violence and Trauma in the French Boxing Literature of the Interwar Period: Henri Decoin Quinze Rounds (1930) and Alfred Menguy Gueules Aplaties (1933)
Maxence Pascal Philippe Leconte
7. From ‘Wild’ Skaters to Hockey Players: The Beginnings of Ice Hockey in Slovenia
Tomaž Pavlin
8. The Influence of the 1992 Earth Summit on the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona: Awakening of the Olympic Environmental Dimension
Alberto Aragón-Pérez
9. Propaganda on Two Wheels: The Spanish Republican Team in the 1937 Tour de France
Bernat López
10. ‘Save the Long Skirt’: Women, Sports, and Fashion in Third Republic and Vichy France
Keith Rathbone
Heather L. Dichter is associate professor of sport history and sport management at De Montfort University and a member of the International Centre for Sports History and Culture.
Robert J. Lake is in the Department of Sport Science at Douglas College, Canada.
Mark Dyreson is professor of kinesiology, an affiliate professor of history, and the director of research and educational programs at The Pennsylvania State University Center for the Study of Sports in Society.
Date de parution : 09-2023
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 03-2021
17.4x24.6 cm
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Mots-clés :
El Mundo Deportivo; sport literature; National Team; social distinction; Gymnastics Associations; modern Europe; Ice Skating Rink; European sport history; Eastern Rumelia; International Olympic Committee; IOC; Irish American Athletic Club; Barcelona City Council; Boxing Fiction; Women’s Sports; Ice Hockey; Hungarian Football; Finnish Sports; Spanish Team; Young Men; Tour De France; FOC; Field Hockey; Ice Hockey Rink; Female Athletes; Earth Pledge; Ice Skating; Women’s Soccer; Sokol Movement