This book offers a study of how football became in the 1870s a global sport that was played by high school students on several continents. It provides a horizontal perspective that focusses on the spread of football from its English cradle to Germany, the United States, and Argentina.
This book offers a study of how football became in the 1870s a global sport that was played by high school students on several continents. It provides a horizontal perspective that focusses on the spread of football from its English cradle to Germany, the United States, and Argentina.
Thomas Adam is Professor of Political Science at the University of Arkansas.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Intercultural Transfer of Football Chapter 2: The English Cradle of Modern Football Chapter 3: From Rugby and Eaton to Braunschweig and Kornthal Chapter 4: From Kornthal to Yale and Harvard Chapter 5: From Edinburgh to Buenos Aires Chapter 6: Shedding its English Shells
Chapter 1: The Intercultural Transfer of Football Chapter 2: The English Cradle of Modern Football Chapter 3: From Rugby and Eaton to Braunschweig and Kornthal Chapter 4: From Kornthal to Yale and Harvard Chapter 5: From Edinburgh to Buenos Aires Chapter 6: Shedding its English Shells
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