Sports History
Herausgeber: Vamplew, Wray; Dyreson, Mark
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is a truly comprehensive collection, divided across four themed volumes:
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is a truly comprehensive collection, divided across four themed volumes:
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- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 1480
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 2835g
- ISBN-13: 9781473919433
- ISBN-10: 1473919436
- Artikelnr.: 44547218
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 1480
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 2835g
- ISBN-13: 9781473919433
- ISBN-10: 1473919436
- Artikelnr.: 44547218
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
VOLUME ONE: AN UNFINISHED JOURNEY Introduction - Wray Vamplew and Mark Dyreson Part One: Pioneers The Technological Revolution and the Rise of Sport, 1850-1900 - John Rickards Betts Sporting Days in Eighteenth Century England - Dennis Brailsford Cricket and Australian Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century - W.F. Mandle Part Two: Inside and Outside the Archives Sites of Truth or Metaphors of Power? Refiguring the Archive - Douglas Booth Sport Talk: Oral History and Its Uses, Problems, and Possibilities for Sport History - Susan K. Cahn Sport History as Modes of Expression: Material Culture and Cultural Spaces in Sport and History - Linda Borish and Murray Phillips Part Three: Using Theory The Consecration of Sport: Idealism in Social Science Theory - Douglas Booth Concepts of Capital: An Approach Shot to the History of the British Sports Club before 1914 - Wray Vamplew The Nature of Sport under Capitalism and Its Relationship to the Capitalist Labour Process - Bob Stewart Assessing Sport History and the Cultural and Linguistic Turn - Colin Howell Part Four: Contextual Approaches How to Read Historical Context Mass-Producing Traditions: Europe, 1870-1914 - Eric Hobsbawm How to Avoid Misreading Historical Context "The Only Woman in All Greece": Kyniska, Agesilaus, Alcibiades and Olympia - Donald Kyle Part Five: Innovatory Approaches How to Read the Media Reading, Watching, and Listening to Football - Michael Oriard How to Swim against the Currents of Context A History of Synchronized Swimming - Synthia Sydnor Part Six: Areas of Challenge: Emotion, Children and Eroticism Emotion Senses and Emotions in the History of Sport - Barbara Keys Children Child Work or Child Labour? The Caddie Question in Edwardian Golf - Wray Vamplew A Blinkered Approach? Attitudes towards Children and Young People in British Horseracing and Equestrian Sport - Joyce Kay Eroticism Spartan Girls, French Postcards, and the Male Gaze: Another Go at Eros and Sports - Allen Guttmann VOLUME TWO: MORE THAN A GAME Part One: Gender "Gouge and Bite, Pull Hair and Scratch": The Social Significance of Fighting in the Southern Backcountry - Elliott Gorn From Amazons to Glamazons: The Rise and Fall of North Carolina Women's Basketball, 1920-1960 - Pamela Grundy Caster Semenya and the "Question of Too": Sex Testing in Elite Women
s Sport and the Issue of Advantage - Jaime Schultz Part Two: Race and Ethnicity Basketball and the Culture-Change Process: The Rimrock Navajo Case - Kendall Blanchard The Quest for Subcommunities and the Rise of American Sport - Benjamin Rader Basketball and Magic in 'Middletown': Locating Sport and Culture in American Social Science - Mark Dyreson Part Three: Associativity A Theory of the Evolution of Modern Sport - Stefan Szymanski The Role of Associativity in the Evolution of Modern Sport: A Comment on Stefan Szymanski's Theory - Klaus Nathaus Part Four: Sport as Consumer Culture Where Did You Go, Jackie Robinson? Or, the End of History and the Age of Sport Infrastructure - Stephen Hardy The Rise of "The World's Largest Sport and Athletic Outfitters": A Study of Gamage's of Holborn, 1878-1913 - Geraldine Biddle-Perry Part Five: Sport and Nation` Soviet Sport and Transnational Mass Culture in the 1930s - Barbara Keys "I Can Compete!" China in the Olympic Games, 1932 and 1936 - Andrew Morris The Republic of Consumption at the Olympic Games: Globalization, Americanization, and Californization - Mark Dyreson Part Six: Sport and International Relations The Relevance of the "Irrelevant": Football as a Missing Dimension in the Study of British Relations with Germany - Peter Beck Japan
s Sports Diplomacy in the Early Post-Second World War Years - Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu Global Players? Football, Migration and Globalization - Matthew Taylor Part Seven: Sport and the First World War 'Leather' and the Fighting Spirit: Sport in the British Army in World War I - Eliza Riedi and Tony Mason Exploding the Myths of Sport and the First World War: A First Salvo - Wray Vamplew "The First Ever Anti-Football Painting"? - Iain Adams and John Hughson VOLUME THREE: A FORCE FOR GOOD? Part One: The Civilizing Process: The British Debate History, Theory and the "Civilizing Process" - Tony Collins Sociological versus Empiricist History: Some Comments on Tony Collins's 'History, Theory and the "Civilizing Process"' - Graham Curry, Eric Dunning and Kenneth Sheard Part Two: Football Hooliganism Football Hooliganism in Britain before the First World War - Eric Dunning, Patrick Murphy, John Williams and Joseph Maguire Football Hooliganism Revisited: A Belated Reply to Patrick Murphy, Eric Dunning and Joseph Maguire - Robert Lewis Part Three: The Civilizing Process: America Sports Spectators from Antiquity to the Renaissance - Allen Guttmann Spectators and Crowds in Sport History: A Critical Analysis of Allen Guttmann's Sports Spectators - Donald Kyle A Modernist's View - Melvin Adelman Part Four: Opposition to Sport Criticisms against the Value-Claim for Sport and the Physical Ideal in Late Nineteenth Century Australia - David W. Brown Anti-Sport: Victorian Examples from Oxbridge - John Bale Rethinking the History of Criticism of Organised Sport - G.K. Peatling Part Five: The Dark Side Discourses of Deception: Cheating in Professional Running - Peter Mewett Only the Ring Was Square: Frankie Carbo and the Underworld Control of American Boxing - Steven A. Riess Lord Bentinck, the Jockey Club and Racing Morality in Mid-Nineteenth Century England: The "Running Rein" Derby Revisited - Mike Huggins VOLUME FOUR: FLEXIBLE BOUNDARIES Part One: As Others See Us Cracks in the (Self-Constructed?) Ghetto Walls? Comments on Paul Ward's 'Last Man Picked' - Malcolm MacLean Sport in Modern European History: Trajectories, Constellations, Conjunctures - Alan Tomlinson and Christopher Young Common Ground? Links between Sports History, Sports Geography and the Sociology of Sport - Joe Maguire Economists and Sports History - Stefan Szymanski Dancing on the Edge of Disciplines: Law and the Interdisciplinary Turn - Ken Foster and Guy Osborn Part Two: Time and Space Sport, Society and Space: The Changing Geography of County Cricket in South Australia 1836-1914 - Clive Forster Village Greens, Commons Land and the Emergence of Sports Law in the UK - Jack Anderson Part Three: Modernisation From Ritual to Record - Allen Guttmann Of Remembering and Forgetting: From Ritual to Record and Beyond - Colin Howell The Problems with Ritual and Modernization Theory, and Why We Need Marx: A Commentary on From Ritual to Record - Susan Brownell Part Four: Borderlands Borderlands, Baselines and Bearhunters - Colin Howell The Foot Runners Conquer Mexico and Texas: Endurance Racing, Indigenismo, and Nationalism' - Mark Dyreson Part Five: Sport as a Culture-Making Tool Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight - Clifford Geertz What Is Art? - C.L.R. James Part Six: Sports History for Public Consumption A Historian in the Museum: Story Spaces and Australia's Sporting Past - Murray Phillips Sport History, Public History, and Popular Culture: A Growing Engagement - Kevin Moore Writing Sports History for "Non-Specialists": A Reply to the Review Symposium on Adair and Vamplew
s Sport in Australian History, and the State of Australian Sports History - Daryl Adair
s Sport and the Issue of Advantage - Jaime Schultz Part Two: Race and Ethnicity Basketball and the Culture-Change Process: The Rimrock Navajo Case - Kendall Blanchard The Quest for Subcommunities and the Rise of American Sport - Benjamin Rader Basketball and Magic in 'Middletown': Locating Sport and Culture in American Social Science - Mark Dyreson Part Three: Associativity A Theory of the Evolution of Modern Sport - Stefan Szymanski The Role of Associativity in the Evolution of Modern Sport: A Comment on Stefan Szymanski's Theory - Klaus Nathaus Part Four: Sport as Consumer Culture Where Did You Go, Jackie Robinson? Or, the End of History and the Age of Sport Infrastructure - Stephen Hardy The Rise of "The World's Largest Sport and Athletic Outfitters": A Study of Gamage's of Holborn, 1878-1913 - Geraldine Biddle-Perry Part Five: Sport and Nation` Soviet Sport and Transnational Mass Culture in the 1930s - Barbara Keys "I Can Compete!" China in the Olympic Games, 1932 and 1936 - Andrew Morris The Republic of Consumption at the Olympic Games: Globalization, Americanization, and Californization - Mark Dyreson Part Six: Sport and International Relations The Relevance of the "Irrelevant": Football as a Missing Dimension in the Study of British Relations with Germany - Peter Beck Japan
s Sports Diplomacy in the Early Post-Second World War Years - Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu Global Players? Football, Migration and Globalization - Matthew Taylor Part Seven: Sport and the First World War 'Leather' and the Fighting Spirit: Sport in the British Army in World War I - Eliza Riedi and Tony Mason Exploding the Myths of Sport and the First World War: A First Salvo - Wray Vamplew "The First Ever Anti-Football Painting"? - Iain Adams and John Hughson VOLUME THREE: A FORCE FOR GOOD? Part One: The Civilizing Process: The British Debate History, Theory and the "Civilizing Process" - Tony Collins Sociological versus Empiricist History: Some Comments on Tony Collins's 'History, Theory and the "Civilizing Process"' - Graham Curry, Eric Dunning and Kenneth Sheard Part Two: Football Hooliganism Football Hooliganism in Britain before the First World War - Eric Dunning, Patrick Murphy, John Williams and Joseph Maguire Football Hooliganism Revisited: A Belated Reply to Patrick Murphy, Eric Dunning and Joseph Maguire - Robert Lewis Part Three: The Civilizing Process: America Sports Spectators from Antiquity to the Renaissance - Allen Guttmann Spectators and Crowds in Sport History: A Critical Analysis of Allen Guttmann's Sports Spectators - Donald Kyle A Modernist's View - Melvin Adelman Part Four: Opposition to Sport Criticisms against the Value-Claim for Sport and the Physical Ideal in Late Nineteenth Century Australia - David W. Brown Anti-Sport: Victorian Examples from Oxbridge - John Bale Rethinking the History of Criticism of Organised Sport - G.K. Peatling Part Five: The Dark Side Discourses of Deception: Cheating in Professional Running - Peter Mewett Only the Ring Was Square: Frankie Carbo and the Underworld Control of American Boxing - Steven A. Riess Lord Bentinck, the Jockey Club and Racing Morality in Mid-Nineteenth Century England: The "Running Rein" Derby Revisited - Mike Huggins VOLUME FOUR: FLEXIBLE BOUNDARIES Part One: As Others See Us Cracks in the (Self-Constructed?) Ghetto Walls? Comments on Paul Ward's 'Last Man Picked' - Malcolm MacLean Sport in Modern European History: Trajectories, Constellations, Conjunctures - Alan Tomlinson and Christopher Young Common Ground? Links between Sports History, Sports Geography and the Sociology of Sport - Joe Maguire Economists and Sports History - Stefan Szymanski Dancing on the Edge of Disciplines: Law and the Interdisciplinary Turn - Ken Foster and Guy Osborn Part Two: Time and Space Sport, Society and Space: The Changing Geography of County Cricket in South Australia 1836-1914 - Clive Forster Village Greens, Commons Land and the Emergence of Sports Law in the UK - Jack Anderson Part Three: Modernisation From Ritual to Record - Allen Guttmann Of Remembering and Forgetting: From Ritual to Record and Beyond - Colin Howell The Problems with Ritual and Modernization Theory, and Why We Need Marx: A Commentary on From Ritual to Record - Susan Brownell Part Four: Borderlands Borderlands, Baselines and Bearhunters - Colin Howell The Foot Runners Conquer Mexico and Texas: Endurance Racing, Indigenismo, and Nationalism' - Mark Dyreson Part Five: Sport as a Culture-Making Tool Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight - Clifford Geertz What Is Art? - C.L.R. James Part Six: Sports History for Public Consumption A Historian in the Museum: Story Spaces and Australia's Sporting Past - Murray Phillips Sport History, Public History, and Popular Culture: A Growing Engagement - Kevin Moore Writing Sports History for "Non-Specialists": A Reply to the Review Symposium on Adair and Vamplew
s Sport in Australian History, and the State of Australian Sports History - Daryl Adair
VOLUME ONE: AN UNFINISHED JOURNEY Introduction - Wray Vamplew and Mark Dyreson Part One: Pioneers The Technological Revolution and the Rise of Sport, 1850-1900 - John Rickards Betts Sporting Days in Eighteenth Century England - Dennis Brailsford Cricket and Australian Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century - W.F. Mandle Part Two: Inside and Outside the Archives Sites of Truth or Metaphors of Power? Refiguring the Archive - Douglas Booth Sport Talk: Oral History and Its Uses, Problems, and Possibilities for Sport History - Susan K. Cahn Sport History as Modes of Expression: Material Culture and Cultural Spaces in Sport and History - Linda Borish and Murray Phillips Part Three: Using Theory The Consecration of Sport: Idealism in Social Science Theory - Douglas Booth Concepts of Capital: An Approach Shot to the History of the British Sports Club before 1914 - Wray Vamplew The Nature of Sport under Capitalism and Its Relationship to the Capitalist Labour Process - Bob Stewart Assessing Sport History and the Cultural and Linguistic Turn - Colin Howell Part Four: Contextual Approaches How to Read Historical Context Mass-Producing Traditions: Europe, 1870-1914 - Eric Hobsbawm How to Avoid Misreading Historical Context "The Only Woman in All Greece": Kyniska, Agesilaus, Alcibiades and Olympia - Donald Kyle Part Five: Innovatory Approaches How to Read the Media Reading, Watching, and Listening to Football - Michael Oriard How to Swim against the Currents of Context A History of Synchronized Swimming - Synthia Sydnor Part Six: Areas of Challenge: Emotion, Children and Eroticism Emotion Senses and Emotions in the History of Sport - Barbara Keys Children Child Work or Child Labour? The Caddie Question in Edwardian Golf - Wray Vamplew A Blinkered Approach? Attitudes towards Children and Young People in British Horseracing and Equestrian Sport - Joyce Kay Eroticism Spartan Girls, French Postcards, and the Male Gaze: Another Go at Eros and Sports - Allen Guttmann VOLUME TWO: MORE THAN A GAME Part One: Gender "Gouge and Bite, Pull Hair and Scratch": The Social Significance of Fighting in the Southern Backcountry - Elliott Gorn From Amazons to Glamazons: The Rise and Fall of North Carolina Women's Basketball, 1920-1960 - Pamela Grundy Caster Semenya and the "Question of Too": Sex Testing in Elite Women
s Sport and the Issue of Advantage - Jaime Schultz Part Two: Race and Ethnicity Basketball and the Culture-Change Process: The Rimrock Navajo Case - Kendall Blanchard The Quest for Subcommunities and the Rise of American Sport - Benjamin Rader Basketball and Magic in 'Middletown': Locating Sport and Culture in American Social Science - Mark Dyreson Part Three: Associativity A Theory of the Evolution of Modern Sport - Stefan Szymanski The Role of Associativity in the Evolution of Modern Sport: A Comment on Stefan Szymanski's Theory - Klaus Nathaus Part Four: Sport as Consumer Culture Where Did You Go, Jackie Robinson? Or, the End of History and the Age of Sport Infrastructure - Stephen Hardy The Rise of "The World's Largest Sport and Athletic Outfitters": A Study of Gamage's of Holborn, 1878-1913 - Geraldine Biddle-Perry Part Five: Sport and Nation` Soviet Sport and Transnational Mass Culture in the 1930s - Barbara Keys "I Can Compete!" China in the Olympic Games, 1932 and 1936 - Andrew Morris The Republic of Consumption at the Olympic Games: Globalization, Americanization, and Californization - Mark Dyreson Part Six: Sport and International Relations The Relevance of the "Irrelevant": Football as a Missing Dimension in the Study of British Relations with Germany - Peter Beck Japan
s Sports Diplomacy in the Early Post-Second World War Years - Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu Global Players? Football, Migration and Globalization - Matthew Taylor Part Seven: Sport and the First World War 'Leather' and the Fighting Spirit: Sport in the British Army in World War I - Eliza Riedi and Tony Mason Exploding the Myths of Sport and the First World War: A First Salvo - Wray Vamplew "The First Ever Anti-Football Painting"? - Iain Adams and John Hughson VOLUME THREE: A FORCE FOR GOOD? Part One: The Civilizing Process: The British Debate History, Theory and the "Civilizing Process" - Tony Collins Sociological versus Empiricist History: Some Comments on Tony Collins's 'History, Theory and the "Civilizing Process"' - Graham Curry, Eric Dunning and Kenneth Sheard Part Two: Football Hooliganism Football Hooliganism in Britain before the First World War - Eric Dunning, Patrick Murphy, John Williams and Joseph Maguire Football Hooliganism Revisited: A Belated Reply to Patrick Murphy, Eric Dunning and Joseph Maguire - Robert Lewis Part Three: The Civilizing Process: America Sports Spectators from Antiquity to the Renaissance - Allen Guttmann Spectators and Crowds in Sport History: A Critical Analysis of Allen Guttmann's Sports Spectators - Donald Kyle A Modernist's View - Melvin Adelman Part Four: Opposition to Sport Criticisms against the Value-Claim for Sport and the Physical Ideal in Late Nineteenth Century Australia - David W. Brown Anti-Sport: Victorian Examples from Oxbridge - John Bale Rethinking the History of Criticism of Organised Sport - G.K. Peatling Part Five: The Dark Side Discourses of Deception: Cheating in Professional Running - Peter Mewett Only the Ring Was Square: Frankie Carbo and the Underworld Control of American Boxing - Steven A. Riess Lord Bentinck, the Jockey Club and Racing Morality in Mid-Nineteenth Century England: The "Running Rein" Derby Revisited - Mike Huggins VOLUME FOUR: FLEXIBLE BOUNDARIES Part One: As Others See Us Cracks in the (Self-Constructed?) Ghetto Walls? Comments on Paul Ward's 'Last Man Picked' - Malcolm MacLean Sport in Modern European History: Trajectories, Constellations, Conjunctures - Alan Tomlinson and Christopher Young Common Ground? Links between Sports History, Sports Geography and the Sociology of Sport - Joe Maguire Economists and Sports History - Stefan Szymanski Dancing on the Edge of Disciplines: Law and the Interdisciplinary Turn - Ken Foster and Guy Osborn Part Two: Time and Space Sport, Society and Space: The Changing Geography of County Cricket in South Australia 1836-1914 - Clive Forster Village Greens, Commons Land and the Emergence of Sports Law in the UK - Jack Anderson Part Three: Modernisation From Ritual to Record - Allen Guttmann Of Remembering and Forgetting: From Ritual to Record and Beyond - Colin Howell The Problems with Ritual and Modernization Theory, and Why We Need Marx: A Commentary on From Ritual to Record - Susan Brownell Part Four: Borderlands Borderlands, Baselines and Bearhunters - Colin Howell The Foot Runners Conquer Mexico and Texas: Endurance Racing, Indigenismo, and Nationalism' - Mark Dyreson Part Five: Sport as a Culture-Making Tool Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight - Clifford Geertz What Is Art? - C.L.R. James Part Six: Sports History for Public Consumption A Historian in the Museum: Story Spaces and Australia's Sporting Past - Murray Phillips Sport History, Public History, and Popular Culture: A Growing Engagement - Kevin Moore Writing Sports History for "Non-Specialists": A Reply to the Review Symposium on Adair and Vamplew
s Sport in Australian History, and the State of Australian Sports History - Daryl Adair
s Sport and the Issue of Advantage - Jaime Schultz Part Two: Race and Ethnicity Basketball and the Culture-Change Process: The Rimrock Navajo Case - Kendall Blanchard The Quest for Subcommunities and the Rise of American Sport - Benjamin Rader Basketball and Magic in 'Middletown': Locating Sport and Culture in American Social Science - Mark Dyreson Part Three: Associativity A Theory of the Evolution of Modern Sport - Stefan Szymanski The Role of Associativity in the Evolution of Modern Sport: A Comment on Stefan Szymanski's Theory - Klaus Nathaus Part Four: Sport as Consumer Culture Where Did You Go, Jackie Robinson? Or, the End of History and the Age of Sport Infrastructure - Stephen Hardy The Rise of "The World's Largest Sport and Athletic Outfitters": A Study of Gamage's of Holborn, 1878-1913 - Geraldine Biddle-Perry Part Five: Sport and Nation` Soviet Sport and Transnational Mass Culture in the 1930s - Barbara Keys "I Can Compete!" China in the Olympic Games, 1932 and 1936 - Andrew Morris The Republic of Consumption at the Olympic Games: Globalization, Americanization, and Californization - Mark Dyreson Part Six: Sport and International Relations The Relevance of the "Irrelevant": Football as a Missing Dimension in the Study of British Relations with Germany - Peter Beck Japan
s Sports Diplomacy in the Early Post-Second World War Years - Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu Global Players? Football, Migration and Globalization - Matthew Taylor Part Seven: Sport and the First World War 'Leather' and the Fighting Spirit: Sport in the British Army in World War I - Eliza Riedi and Tony Mason Exploding the Myths of Sport and the First World War: A First Salvo - Wray Vamplew "The First Ever Anti-Football Painting"? - Iain Adams and John Hughson VOLUME THREE: A FORCE FOR GOOD? Part One: The Civilizing Process: The British Debate History, Theory and the "Civilizing Process" - Tony Collins Sociological versus Empiricist History: Some Comments on Tony Collins's 'History, Theory and the "Civilizing Process"' - Graham Curry, Eric Dunning and Kenneth Sheard Part Two: Football Hooliganism Football Hooliganism in Britain before the First World War - Eric Dunning, Patrick Murphy, John Williams and Joseph Maguire Football Hooliganism Revisited: A Belated Reply to Patrick Murphy, Eric Dunning and Joseph Maguire - Robert Lewis Part Three: The Civilizing Process: America Sports Spectators from Antiquity to the Renaissance - Allen Guttmann Spectators and Crowds in Sport History: A Critical Analysis of Allen Guttmann's Sports Spectators - Donald Kyle A Modernist's View - Melvin Adelman Part Four: Opposition to Sport Criticisms against the Value-Claim for Sport and the Physical Ideal in Late Nineteenth Century Australia - David W. Brown Anti-Sport: Victorian Examples from Oxbridge - John Bale Rethinking the History of Criticism of Organised Sport - G.K. Peatling Part Five: The Dark Side Discourses of Deception: Cheating in Professional Running - Peter Mewett Only the Ring Was Square: Frankie Carbo and the Underworld Control of American Boxing - Steven A. Riess Lord Bentinck, the Jockey Club and Racing Morality in Mid-Nineteenth Century England: The "Running Rein" Derby Revisited - Mike Huggins VOLUME FOUR: FLEXIBLE BOUNDARIES Part One: As Others See Us Cracks in the (Self-Constructed?) Ghetto Walls? Comments on Paul Ward's 'Last Man Picked' - Malcolm MacLean Sport in Modern European History: Trajectories, Constellations, Conjunctures - Alan Tomlinson and Christopher Young Common Ground? Links between Sports History, Sports Geography and the Sociology of Sport - Joe Maguire Economists and Sports History - Stefan Szymanski Dancing on the Edge of Disciplines: Law and the Interdisciplinary Turn - Ken Foster and Guy Osborn Part Two: Time and Space Sport, Society and Space: The Changing Geography of County Cricket in South Australia 1836-1914 - Clive Forster Village Greens, Commons Land and the Emergence of Sports Law in the UK - Jack Anderson Part Three: Modernisation From Ritual to Record - Allen Guttmann Of Remembering and Forgetting: From Ritual to Record and Beyond - Colin Howell The Problems with Ritual and Modernization Theory, and Why We Need Marx: A Commentary on From Ritual to Record - Susan Brownell Part Four: Borderlands Borderlands, Baselines and Bearhunters - Colin Howell The Foot Runners Conquer Mexico and Texas: Endurance Racing, Indigenismo, and Nationalism' - Mark Dyreson Part Five: Sport as a Culture-Making Tool Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight - Clifford Geertz What Is Art? - C.L.R. James Part Six: Sports History for Public Consumption A Historian in the Museum: Story Spaces and Australia's Sporting Past - Murray Phillips Sport History, Public History, and Popular Culture: A Growing Engagement - Kevin Moore Writing Sports History for "Non-Specialists": A Reply to the Review Symposium on Adair and Vamplew
s Sport in Australian History, and the State of Australian Sports History - Daryl Adair