The Cambridge Companion to Football
Herausgeber: Novick, Jed; Steen, Rob; Richards, Huw
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Herausgeber: Novick, Jed; Steen, Rob; Richards, Huw
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Featuring essays from prominent experts in the field, scholars and journalists, this Companion covers ground seldom attempted in a single volume about football.
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Featuring essays from prominent experts in the field, scholars and journalists, this Companion covers ground seldom attempted in a single volume about football.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9781107014848
- ISBN-10: 1107014840
- Artikelnr.: 37455071
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9781107014848
- ISBN-10: 1107014840
- Artikelnr.: 37455071
List of contributors
List of figures and tables
Chronology
Foreword Sir Michael Parkinson
Introduction Alan Tomlinson
Part I. Foundations: 1. Kicking off: the origins of association football Dave Russell
The game-changers: Billy Meredith Huw Richards
2. Uruguay: the first world power Chris Taylor
The game-changers: Henri Delaunay Huw Richards
3. Austria and Hungary: the Danubian School Huw Richards
The game-changers: Alfredo Di Stéfano Rob Steen
4. Italy: football as politics - Mussolini to Berlusconi Paddy Agnew
The game-changers: Pelé Huw Richards
5. Brazil: rhythm and grooves Jim White
The game-changers: Diego Maradona Huw Richards
6. Africa: towards global football citizenship? Paul Darby
The game-changers: Eusébio Rob Steen
Part II. Development: 7. Money, money, money: the English Premier League Peter Berlin
The game-changers: Didier Drogba Jed Novick
8. The boss: a very British convention Colin Shindler
The game-changers: Sir Alex Ferguson Will Tidey
9. David Beckham and the celebrity phenomenon Jed Novick
The game-changers: George Best Rob Steen
10. Football and feminism Jean Williams
The game-changers: Mia Hamm Huw Richards
11. Fans: consumers, hooligans and activists John Williams
The game-changers: Franz Beckenbauer Rob Steen
12. Sheepskin coats and nannygoats: the view from the press box Rob Steen
The game-changers: Havelange, Blatter and Platini - the ruling class Rob Steen and John Vale
13. Brought to book: football and literature Peter Stead
The game-changers: Johan Cruyff Jon Vale
Part III. Where We Are: 14. What took you so long? Spain conquers the world Huw Richards
The game-changers: José Mourinho Jed Novick
15. Where next? Football's new frontiers Toby Miller
The game-changers: Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo Jed Novick
Further reading
Index.
List of figures and tables
Chronology
Foreword Sir Michael Parkinson
Introduction Alan Tomlinson
Part I. Foundations: 1. Kicking off: the origins of association football Dave Russell
The game-changers: Billy Meredith Huw Richards
2. Uruguay: the first world power Chris Taylor
The game-changers: Henri Delaunay Huw Richards
3. Austria and Hungary: the Danubian School Huw Richards
The game-changers: Alfredo Di Stéfano Rob Steen
4. Italy: football as politics - Mussolini to Berlusconi Paddy Agnew
The game-changers: Pelé Huw Richards
5. Brazil: rhythm and grooves Jim White
The game-changers: Diego Maradona Huw Richards
6. Africa: towards global football citizenship? Paul Darby
The game-changers: Eusébio Rob Steen
Part II. Development: 7. Money, money, money: the English Premier League Peter Berlin
The game-changers: Didier Drogba Jed Novick
8. The boss: a very British convention Colin Shindler
The game-changers: Sir Alex Ferguson Will Tidey
9. David Beckham and the celebrity phenomenon Jed Novick
The game-changers: George Best Rob Steen
10. Football and feminism Jean Williams
The game-changers: Mia Hamm Huw Richards
11. Fans: consumers, hooligans and activists John Williams
The game-changers: Franz Beckenbauer Rob Steen
12. Sheepskin coats and nannygoats: the view from the press box Rob Steen
The game-changers: Havelange, Blatter and Platini - the ruling class Rob Steen and John Vale
13. Brought to book: football and literature Peter Stead
The game-changers: Johan Cruyff Jon Vale
Part III. Where We Are: 14. What took you so long? Spain conquers the world Huw Richards
The game-changers: José Mourinho Jed Novick
15. Where next? Football's new frontiers Toby Miller
The game-changers: Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo Jed Novick
Further reading
Index.
List of contributors
List of figures and tables
Chronology
Foreword Sir Michael Parkinson
Introduction Alan Tomlinson
Part I. Foundations: 1. Kicking off: the origins of association football Dave Russell
The game-changers: Billy Meredith Huw Richards
2. Uruguay: the first world power Chris Taylor
The game-changers: Henri Delaunay Huw Richards
3. Austria and Hungary: the Danubian School Huw Richards
The game-changers: Alfredo Di Stéfano Rob Steen
4. Italy: football as politics - Mussolini to Berlusconi Paddy Agnew
The game-changers: Pelé Huw Richards
5. Brazil: rhythm and grooves Jim White
The game-changers: Diego Maradona Huw Richards
6. Africa: towards global football citizenship? Paul Darby
The game-changers: Eusébio Rob Steen
Part II. Development: 7. Money, money, money: the English Premier League Peter Berlin
The game-changers: Didier Drogba Jed Novick
8. The boss: a very British convention Colin Shindler
The game-changers: Sir Alex Ferguson Will Tidey
9. David Beckham and the celebrity phenomenon Jed Novick
The game-changers: George Best Rob Steen
10. Football and feminism Jean Williams
The game-changers: Mia Hamm Huw Richards
11. Fans: consumers, hooligans and activists John Williams
The game-changers: Franz Beckenbauer Rob Steen
12. Sheepskin coats and nannygoats: the view from the press box Rob Steen
The game-changers: Havelange, Blatter and Platini - the ruling class Rob Steen and John Vale
13. Brought to book: football and literature Peter Stead
The game-changers: Johan Cruyff Jon Vale
Part III. Where We Are: 14. What took you so long? Spain conquers the world Huw Richards
The game-changers: José Mourinho Jed Novick
15. Where next? Football's new frontiers Toby Miller
The game-changers: Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo Jed Novick
Further reading
Index.
List of figures and tables
Chronology
Foreword Sir Michael Parkinson
Introduction Alan Tomlinson
Part I. Foundations: 1. Kicking off: the origins of association football Dave Russell
The game-changers: Billy Meredith Huw Richards
2. Uruguay: the first world power Chris Taylor
The game-changers: Henri Delaunay Huw Richards
3. Austria and Hungary: the Danubian School Huw Richards
The game-changers: Alfredo Di Stéfano Rob Steen
4. Italy: football as politics - Mussolini to Berlusconi Paddy Agnew
The game-changers: Pelé Huw Richards
5. Brazil: rhythm and grooves Jim White
The game-changers: Diego Maradona Huw Richards
6. Africa: towards global football citizenship? Paul Darby
The game-changers: Eusébio Rob Steen
Part II. Development: 7. Money, money, money: the English Premier League Peter Berlin
The game-changers: Didier Drogba Jed Novick
8. The boss: a very British convention Colin Shindler
The game-changers: Sir Alex Ferguson Will Tidey
9. David Beckham and the celebrity phenomenon Jed Novick
The game-changers: George Best Rob Steen
10. Football and feminism Jean Williams
The game-changers: Mia Hamm Huw Richards
11. Fans: consumers, hooligans and activists John Williams
The game-changers: Franz Beckenbauer Rob Steen
12. Sheepskin coats and nannygoats: the view from the press box Rob Steen
The game-changers: Havelange, Blatter and Platini - the ruling class Rob Steen and John Vale
13. Brought to book: football and literature Peter Stead
The game-changers: Johan Cruyff Jon Vale
Part III. Where We Are: 14. What took you so long? Spain conquers the world Huw Richards
The game-changers: José Mourinho Jed Novick
15. Where next? Football's new frontiers Toby Miller
The game-changers: Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo Jed Novick
Further reading
Index.