The Cambridge Companion to Cricket
Herausgeber: Bateman, Anthony; Hill, Jeffrey
The Cambridge Companion to Cricket
Herausgeber: Bateman, Anthony; Hill, Jeffrey
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Perfect for fans and scholars alike, this Companion explores cricket's origins, global reach, iconic personalities and enduring popularity.
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Perfect for fans and scholars alike, this Companion explores cricket's origins, global reach, iconic personalities and enduring popularity.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 604g
- ISBN-13: 9780521761291
- ISBN-10: 0521761298
- Artikelnr.: 32733118
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 604g
- ISBN-13: 9780521761291
- ISBN-10: 0521761298
- Artikelnr.: 32733118
Cricket: a chronology
Introduction Anthony Bateman and Jeffrey Hill
1. Cricket pastoral and Englishness Anthony Bateman
2. Cricket in the eighteenth century Rob Light
3. Cricket and corruption David Frith
4. Broadcasting and cricket in England Jack Williams
5. Bodyline, Jardine and masculinity Patrick F. McDevitt
6. Don Bradman: just a boy from Bowral Tom Heenan and David Dunstan
7. The Packer cricket war Richard Cashman
8. New Zealand cricket and the colonial relationship Greg Ryan
9. C. L. R. James and cricket Kenneth Surin
10. Reading Brian Lara and the traditions of Caribbean cricket poetry Claire Westall
11. The detachment of West Indies cricket from the nationalist scaffold Hilary McD. Beckles
12. The Indian Premier League and world cricket Boria Majumdar
13. Hero, celebrity and icon: Sachin Tendulkar and Indian public culture Prashant Kidambi
14. Conflicting loyalties: nationalism and religion in India-Pakistan cricket relations Mihir Bose
15. Cricket and representations of beauty: Newlands cricket ground and the roots of apartheid in South African cricket Andre Odendaal
16. Writing the modern game Rob Steen
17. Cricket and international politics Stephen Wagg and Jon Gemmell
Further reading.
Introduction Anthony Bateman and Jeffrey Hill
1. Cricket pastoral and Englishness Anthony Bateman
2. Cricket in the eighteenth century Rob Light
3. Cricket and corruption David Frith
4. Broadcasting and cricket in England Jack Williams
5. Bodyline, Jardine and masculinity Patrick F. McDevitt
6. Don Bradman: just a boy from Bowral Tom Heenan and David Dunstan
7. The Packer cricket war Richard Cashman
8. New Zealand cricket and the colonial relationship Greg Ryan
9. C. L. R. James and cricket Kenneth Surin
10. Reading Brian Lara and the traditions of Caribbean cricket poetry Claire Westall
11. The detachment of West Indies cricket from the nationalist scaffold Hilary McD. Beckles
12. The Indian Premier League and world cricket Boria Majumdar
13. Hero, celebrity and icon: Sachin Tendulkar and Indian public culture Prashant Kidambi
14. Conflicting loyalties: nationalism and religion in India-Pakistan cricket relations Mihir Bose
15. Cricket and representations of beauty: Newlands cricket ground and the roots of apartheid in South African cricket Andre Odendaal
16. Writing the modern game Rob Steen
17. Cricket and international politics Stephen Wagg and Jon Gemmell
Further reading.
Cricket: a chronology
Introduction Anthony Bateman and Jeffrey Hill
1. Cricket pastoral and Englishness Anthony Bateman
2. Cricket in the eighteenth century Rob Light
3. Cricket and corruption David Frith
4. Broadcasting and cricket in England Jack Williams
5. Bodyline, Jardine and masculinity Patrick F. McDevitt
6. Don Bradman: just a boy from Bowral Tom Heenan and David Dunstan
7. The Packer cricket war Richard Cashman
8. New Zealand cricket and the colonial relationship Greg Ryan
9. C. L. R. James and cricket Kenneth Surin
10. Reading Brian Lara and the traditions of Caribbean cricket poetry Claire Westall
11. The detachment of West Indies cricket from the nationalist scaffold Hilary McD. Beckles
12. The Indian Premier League and world cricket Boria Majumdar
13. Hero, celebrity and icon: Sachin Tendulkar and Indian public culture Prashant Kidambi
14. Conflicting loyalties: nationalism and religion in India-Pakistan cricket relations Mihir Bose
15. Cricket and representations of beauty: Newlands cricket ground and the roots of apartheid in South African cricket Andre Odendaal
16. Writing the modern game Rob Steen
17. Cricket and international politics Stephen Wagg and Jon Gemmell
Further reading.
Introduction Anthony Bateman and Jeffrey Hill
1. Cricket pastoral and Englishness Anthony Bateman
2. Cricket in the eighteenth century Rob Light
3. Cricket and corruption David Frith
4. Broadcasting and cricket in England Jack Williams
5. Bodyline, Jardine and masculinity Patrick F. McDevitt
6. Don Bradman: just a boy from Bowral Tom Heenan and David Dunstan
7. The Packer cricket war Richard Cashman
8. New Zealand cricket and the colonial relationship Greg Ryan
9. C. L. R. James and cricket Kenneth Surin
10. Reading Brian Lara and the traditions of Caribbean cricket poetry Claire Westall
11. The detachment of West Indies cricket from the nationalist scaffold Hilary McD. Beckles
12. The Indian Premier League and world cricket Boria Majumdar
13. Hero, celebrity and icon: Sachin Tendulkar and Indian public culture Prashant Kidambi
14. Conflicting loyalties: nationalism and religion in India-Pakistan cricket relations Mihir Bose
15. Cricket and representations of beauty: Newlands cricket ground and the roots of apartheid in South African cricket Andre Odendaal
16. Writing the modern game Rob Steen
17. Cricket and international politics Stephen Wagg and Jon Gemmell
Further reading.