Global and Transnational Sport
Ambiguous Borders, Connected Domains
Herausgeber: Naha, Souvik
Global and Transnational Sport
Ambiguous Borders, Connected Domains
Herausgeber: Naha, Souvik
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This book is a multidisciplinary exploration into the development of modern sporting culture from global and transnational history perspectives. The chapters originally published as a special issue in Sport in Society.
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This book is a multidisciplinary exploration into the development of modern sporting culture from global and transnational history perspectives. The chapters originally published as a special issue in Sport in Society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367592608
- ISBN-10: 0367592606
- Artikelnr.: 60043157
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367592608
- ISBN-10: 0367592606
- Artikelnr.: 60043157
Souvik Naha has a PhD in History from the ETH Zurich. His research has been published in journals such as International Journal of the History of Sport, Sport in Society, Soccer & Society, Sport in History, Economic and Political Weekly, as well as in various edited volumes. He is currently a guest lecturer in History at West Bengal State University, India, and the book review editor of Soccer & Society.
1. Introduction: 'Over the border and the gates'? Global and transnational
sport Souvik Naha 2. Playing on the border: sport, borderlands and the
North Atlantic, 1850-1950 Colin D. Howell and Daryl Leeworthy 3. The
intercultural transfer of football: the contexts of Germany and Argentina
Thomas Adam 4. Sport transfer over the channel: elitist migration and the
advent of football and ice hockey in Switzerland Christian Koller 5. With
or without cricket? The two lives of the English game in a decolonizing
India Souvik Naha 6. Did South America foster European football?:
transnational influences on the continentalization of FIFA and the creation
of UEFA, 1926-1959 Philippe Vonnard and Grégory Quin 7. 'Yes to Football,
No to Torture!' The politics of the 1978 Football World Cup in West Germany
Felix A. Jiménez Botta 8. Learning in landscapes of professional sports:
transnational perspectives on talent development and migration into Danish
women's handball around the time of the financial crisis, 2004-2012 Sine
Agergaard 9. We're all transnational now: sport in dynamic sociocultural
environments David Rowe
sport Souvik Naha 2. Playing on the border: sport, borderlands and the
North Atlantic, 1850-1950 Colin D. Howell and Daryl Leeworthy 3. The
intercultural transfer of football: the contexts of Germany and Argentina
Thomas Adam 4. Sport transfer over the channel: elitist migration and the
advent of football and ice hockey in Switzerland Christian Koller 5. With
or without cricket? The two lives of the English game in a decolonizing
India Souvik Naha 6. Did South America foster European football?:
transnational influences on the continentalization of FIFA and the creation
of UEFA, 1926-1959 Philippe Vonnard and Grégory Quin 7. 'Yes to Football,
No to Torture!' The politics of the 1978 Football World Cup in West Germany
Felix A. Jiménez Botta 8. Learning in landscapes of professional sports:
transnational perspectives on talent development and migration into Danish
women's handball around the time of the financial crisis, 2004-2012 Sine
Agergaard 9. We're all transnational now: sport in dynamic sociocultural
environments David Rowe
1. Introduction: 'Over the border and the gates'? Global and transnational
sport Souvik Naha 2. Playing on the border: sport, borderlands and the
North Atlantic, 1850-1950 Colin D. Howell and Daryl Leeworthy 3. The
intercultural transfer of football: the contexts of Germany and Argentina
Thomas Adam 4. Sport transfer over the channel: elitist migration and the
advent of football and ice hockey in Switzerland Christian Koller 5. With
or without cricket? The two lives of the English game in a decolonizing
India Souvik Naha 6. Did South America foster European football?:
transnational influences on the continentalization of FIFA and the creation
of UEFA, 1926-1959 Philippe Vonnard and Grégory Quin 7. 'Yes to Football,
No to Torture!' The politics of the 1978 Football World Cup in West Germany
Felix A. Jiménez Botta 8. Learning in landscapes of professional sports:
transnational perspectives on talent development and migration into Danish
women's handball around the time of the financial crisis, 2004-2012 Sine
Agergaard 9. We're all transnational now: sport in dynamic sociocultural
environments David Rowe
sport Souvik Naha 2. Playing on the border: sport, borderlands and the
North Atlantic, 1850-1950 Colin D. Howell and Daryl Leeworthy 3. The
intercultural transfer of football: the contexts of Germany and Argentina
Thomas Adam 4. Sport transfer over the channel: elitist migration and the
advent of football and ice hockey in Switzerland Christian Koller 5. With
or without cricket? The two lives of the English game in a decolonizing
India Souvik Naha 6. Did South America foster European football?:
transnational influences on the continentalization of FIFA and the creation
of UEFA, 1926-1959 Philippe Vonnard and Grégory Quin 7. 'Yes to Football,
No to Torture!' The politics of the 1978 Football World Cup in West Germany
Felix A. Jiménez Botta 8. Learning in landscapes of professional sports:
transnational perspectives on talent development and migration into Danish
women's handball around the time of the financial crisis, 2004-2012 Sine
Agergaard 9. We're all transnational now: sport in dynamic sociocultural
environments David Rowe