An impressive amount of literature, particularly literature on soccer and baseball, has appeared since Joseph Arbena's 1989 bibliography, An Annotated Bibliography of Latin American Sport. This new bibliography includes titles published during the past decade as well as a few items omitted from the earlier bibliography. Arranged topically, it includes sections on indigenous traditions, Iberian background, the National Period in Middle America and in South America, and Hispanic sports and sportsmen in the United States.
An impressive amount of literature, particularly literature on soccer and baseball, has appeared since Joseph Arbena's 1989 bibliography, An Annotated Bibliography of Latin American Sport. This new bibliography includes titles published during the past decade as well as a few items omitted from the earlier bibliography. Arranged topically, it includes sections on indigenous traditions, Iberian background, the National Period in Middle America and in South America, and Hispanic sports and sportsmen in the United States.
JOSEPH L. ARBENA is Professor of History at Clemson University. His earlier books include Sport and Society in Latin America (Greenwood, 1988) and An Annotated Bibliography of Latin American Sport: Pre-Conquest to the Present (Greenwood, 1989).
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Preface Indigenous Traditions Iberian Background Colonial Era National Period: General National Period: Middle America National Period: South America Hispanic Sports and Sportsmen in the United States Addendum Subject Index Author Index
Preface Indigenous Traditions Iberian Background Colonial Era National Period: General National Period: Middle America National Period: South America Hispanic Sports and Sportsmen in the United States Addendum Subject Index Author Index
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