The Cambridge Companion to Boxing
Herausgeber: Early, Gerald
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Herausgeber: Early, Gerald
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Offers accessible and informative essays about the social impact and historical importance of boxing around the globe.
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Offers accessible and informative essays about the social impact and historical importance of boxing around the globe.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9781107631205
- ISBN-10: 1107631203
- Artikelnr.: 53448070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9781107631205
- ISBN-10: 1107631203
- Artikelnr.: 53448070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Boxing in the ancient world Byron J. Nakamura
2. The bare-knuckle era Elliott J. Gorn
3. Jem Mace and the making of modern boxing Adam Chill
4. Race and boxing in the nineteenth century Louis Moore
5. Joe Gans and his contemporaries: the contest for supremacy in the Queensberry realm Colleen Aycock
6. Dempsey-Tunney, Tunney-Greb, and the 1920s Carlo Rotella
7. Prime time and crime time: boxing in the 1950s Troy Rondinone
8. The Africans: boxing and Africa Adeyinka Makinde
9. A century of fighting Latinos: from the margins to the mainstream Benita Heiskanen
10. Women's boxing: bout time Cathy van Ingen
11. Jews in twentieth-century boxing Steven A. Riess
12. A surprising dearth of top English-born Jewish fighters in the bare-knuckle era Tony Gee
13. Joe Louis: 'you should have seen him then' Randy Roberts
14. The furious beauty of Sugar Ray Wil Haygood
15. Echoes from the jungle: Muhammad Ali in the early 70s Lewis Erenberg
16. The unusable champions: Sonny Liston (1962-64) and Larry Holmes (1978-85) Michael Ezra
17. Emile Griffith: an underrated champion Mark Scott
18. Pierce Egan, boxing, and British nationalism Adam Chill
19. Jose Torres: the boxer as writer Adeyinka Makinde
20. 'Well, what was it really like?' George Plimpton, Norman Mailer, and the heavyweights Kasia Boddy
21. Jack London and the great white hopes of boxing literature Scott D. Emmer
22. Body and soul of the screen boxer Leger Grindon
23. Black Slaver: Jack Johnson and the Mann Act Rebecca Wanzo
24. Yesternow: Jack Johnson, documentary film, and the politics of jazz Benjamin Cawthra
25. Opera for boxers Rosalind Early
26. The voice of boxing: a brief history of American broadcasting ringside Colleen Aycock
27. Ralph Wiley's surprising serenity Shelley Fisher Fishkin
28. Muhammad Ali, king of the inauthentic Gerald Early.
2. The bare-knuckle era Elliott J. Gorn
3. Jem Mace and the making of modern boxing Adam Chill
4. Race and boxing in the nineteenth century Louis Moore
5. Joe Gans and his contemporaries: the contest for supremacy in the Queensberry realm Colleen Aycock
6. Dempsey-Tunney, Tunney-Greb, and the 1920s Carlo Rotella
7. Prime time and crime time: boxing in the 1950s Troy Rondinone
8. The Africans: boxing and Africa Adeyinka Makinde
9. A century of fighting Latinos: from the margins to the mainstream Benita Heiskanen
10. Women's boxing: bout time Cathy van Ingen
11. Jews in twentieth-century boxing Steven A. Riess
12. A surprising dearth of top English-born Jewish fighters in the bare-knuckle era Tony Gee
13. Joe Louis: 'you should have seen him then' Randy Roberts
14. The furious beauty of Sugar Ray Wil Haygood
15. Echoes from the jungle: Muhammad Ali in the early 70s Lewis Erenberg
16. The unusable champions: Sonny Liston (1962-64) and Larry Holmes (1978-85) Michael Ezra
17. Emile Griffith: an underrated champion Mark Scott
18. Pierce Egan, boxing, and British nationalism Adam Chill
19. Jose Torres: the boxer as writer Adeyinka Makinde
20. 'Well, what was it really like?' George Plimpton, Norman Mailer, and the heavyweights Kasia Boddy
21. Jack London and the great white hopes of boxing literature Scott D. Emmer
22. Body and soul of the screen boxer Leger Grindon
23. Black Slaver: Jack Johnson and the Mann Act Rebecca Wanzo
24. Yesternow: Jack Johnson, documentary film, and the politics of jazz Benjamin Cawthra
25. Opera for boxers Rosalind Early
26. The voice of boxing: a brief history of American broadcasting ringside Colleen Aycock
27. Ralph Wiley's surprising serenity Shelley Fisher Fishkin
28. Muhammad Ali, king of the inauthentic Gerald Early.
1. Boxing in the ancient world Byron J. Nakamura
2. The bare-knuckle era Elliott J. Gorn
3. Jem Mace and the making of modern boxing Adam Chill
4. Race and boxing in the nineteenth century Louis Moore
5. Joe Gans and his contemporaries: the contest for supremacy in the Queensberry realm Colleen Aycock
6. Dempsey-Tunney, Tunney-Greb, and the 1920s Carlo Rotella
7. Prime time and crime time: boxing in the 1950s Troy Rondinone
8. The Africans: boxing and Africa Adeyinka Makinde
9. A century of fighting Latinos: from the margins to the mainstream Benita Heiskanen
10. Women's boxing: bout time Cathy van Ingen
11. Jews in twentieth-century boxing Steven A. Riess
12. A surprising dearth of top English-born Jewish fighters in the bare-knuckle era Tony Gee
13. Joe Louis: 'you should have seen him then' Randy Roberts
14. The furious beauty of Sugar Ray Wil Haygood
15. Echoes from the jungle: Muhammad Ali in the early 70s Lewis Erenberg
16. The unusable champions: Sonny Liston (1962-64) and Larry Holmes (1978-85) Michael Ezra
17. Emile Griffith: an underrated champion Mark Scott
18. Pierce Egan, boxing, and British nationalism Adam Chill
19. Jose Torres: the boxer as writer Adeyinka Makinde
20. 'Well, what was it really like?' George Plimpton, Norman Mailer, and the heavyweights Kasia Boddy
21. Jack London and the great white hopes of boxing literature Scott D. Emmer
22. Body and soul of the screen boxer Leger Grindon
23. Black Slaver: Jack Johnson and the Mann Act Rebecca Wanzo
24. Yesternow: Jack Johnson, documentary film, and the politics of jazz Benjamin Cawthra
25. Opera for boxers Rosalind Early
26. The voice of boxing: a brief history of American broadcasting ringside Colleen Aycock
27. Ralph Wiley's surprising serenity Shelley Fisher Fishkin
28. Muhammad Ali, king of the inauthentic Gerald Early.
2. The bare-knuckle era Elliott J. Gorn
3. Jem Mace and the making of modern boxing Adam Chill
4. Race and boxing in the nineteenth century Louis Moore
5. Joe Gans and his contemporaries: the contest for supremacy in the Queensberry realm Colleen Aycock
6. Dempsey-Tunney, Tunney-Greb, and the 1920s Carlo Rotella
7. Prime time and crime time: boxing in the 1950s Troy Rondinone
8. The Africans: boxing and Africa Adeyinka Makinde
9. A century of fighting Latinos: from the margins to the mainstream Benita Heiskanen
10. Women's boxing: bout time Cathy van Ingen
11. Jews in twentieth-century boxing Steven A. Riess
12. A surprising dearth of top English-born Jewish fighters in the bare-knuckle era Tony Gee
13. Joe Louis: 'you should have seen him then' Randy Roberts
14. The furious beauty of Sugar Ray Wil Haygood
15. Echoes from the jungle: Muhammad Ali in the early 70s Lewis Erenberg
16. The unusable champions: Sonny Liston (1962-64) and Larry Holmes (1978-85) Michael Ezra
17. Emile Griffith: an underrated champion Mark Scott
18. Pierce Egan, boxing, and British nationalism Adam Chill
19. Jose Torres: the boxer as writer Adeyinka Makinde
20. 'Well, what was it really like?' George Plimpton, Norman Mailer, and the heavyweights Kasia Boddy
21. Jack London and the great white hopes of boxing literature Scott D. Emmer
22. Body and soul of the screen boxer Leger Grindon
23. Black Slaver: Jack Johnson and the Mann Act Rebecca Wanzo
24. Yesternow: Jack Johnson, documentary film, and the politics of jazz Benjamin Cawthra
25. Opera for boxers Rosalind Early
26. The voice of boxing: a brief history of American broadcasting ringside Colleen Aycock
27. Ralph Wiley's surprising serenity Shelley Fisher Fishkin
28. Muhammad Ali, king of the inauthentic Gerald Early.