Ethnicity And Sport In North American History And Culture
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Ethnicity and Sport in North American History and Culture
Author | : George Eisen,David K. Wiggins |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 1995-10-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780313390210 |
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The editors use the unique lens of the history of sports to examine ethnic experiences in North America since 1840. Comprised of 12 original essays and an Introduction, it chronicles sport as a social institution through which various ethnic and racial groups attempted to find the way to social and psychological acceptance and cultural integration. Included are chapters on Native Americans, Irish-Americans, German-Americans, Canadians, African-Americans, Italian-Americans, Hispanics, and several more, showing how their sports participation also provided these communities with some measure of social mobility, self-esteem, and a shared pride.
Ethnicity and Sport in North American History and Culture
Author | : George Eisen,David K. Wiggins |
Publsiher | : Praeger |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1994-08-23 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780313288142 |
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The editors use the unique lens of the history of sports to examine ethnic experiences in North America since 1840. Comprised of 12 original essays and an Introduction, it chronicles sport as a social institution through which various ethnic and racial groups attempted to find the way to social and psychological acceptance and cultural integration. Included are chapters on Native Americans, Irish-Americans, German-Americans, Canadians, African-Americans, Italian-Americans, Hispanics, and several more, showing how their sports participation also provided these communities with some measure of social mobility, self-esteem, and a shared pride.
The Routledge History of American Sport
Author | : Linda J. Borish,David K. Wiggins,Gerald R. Gems |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 574 |
Release | : 2016-10-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781317662495 |
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The Routledge History of American Sport provides the first comprehensive overview of historical research in American sport from the early Colonial period to the present day. Considering sport through innovative themes and topics such as the business of sport, material culture and sport, the political uses of sport, and gender and sport, this text offers an interdisciplinary analysis of American leisure. Rather than moving chronologically through American history or considering the historical origins of each sport, these topics are dealt with organically within thematic chapters, emphasizing the influence of sport on American society. The volume is divided into eight thematic sections that include detailed original essays on particular facets of each theme. Focusing on how sport has influenced the history of women, minorities, politics, the media, and culture, these thematic chapters survey the major areas of debate and discussion. The volume offers a comprehensive view of the history of sport in America, pushing the field to consider new themes and approaches as well. Including a roster of contributors renowned in their fields of expertise, this ground-breaking collection is essential reading for all those interested in the history of American sport.
Sports in American History
Author | : Gerald R. Gems,Linda J. Borish,Gertrud Pfister |
Publsiher | : Human Kinetics |
Total Pages | : 418 |
Release | : 2022-04-19 |
Genre | : HISTORY |
ISBN | : 9781718203037 |
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Sports in American History: From Colonization to Globalization, Third Edition, journeys from the early American past to the present to help students grasp the compelling evolution of American sporting practices
Sports in American History
Author | : Gerald R. Gems,Linda J. Borish,Gertrud Pfister |
Publsiher | : Human Kinetics |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2017-04-10 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781492586142 |
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Sports in American History: From Colonization to Globalization, Second Edition, journeys from the early American past to the present to give students a compelling grasp of the evolution of American sporting practices. This text provides students with insights into new and alternative perspectives, examines sport as a social and cultural phenomenon, generates a better understanding of current sport practices, and considers future developments in American sport. The second edition includes the following enhancements: • The final chapter highlights sport in the twenty-first century and gives students an updated view of contemporary sport. • Content about the progressive era now makes up two chapters and provides students with a clearer understanding of this instrumental period. • New “People and Places” and “International Perspectives” sidebars introduce key figures in sport history and provide students with a global understanding of sport. • Time lines with major sport and societal events and milestones provide context in each chapter. • More than 150 images provide historical authenticity and relate people and events to the accompanying text. • Chapter objectives and discussion questions help students absorb and apply relevant content. • An ancillary suite helps instructors prepare for class with an instructor guide, test package, and presentation package. This comprehensive resource delivers coverage of sport by historical periods—from the indigenous tribes of premodern America, through colonial societies, to the era of sport in the United States today. Sports in American History, Second Edition, examines how women, minorities, and ethnic and religious groups have influenced U.S. sporting culture. This gives students a broader knowledge of the complexities of sport, health, and play in the American experience and how historical factors, such as gender, ethnicity, race, and religion, provide a more complete understanding of sports in American history. The easy-to-follow material is divided into 11 chronological chapters starting with sporting practices in colonial America and ending with globalized sport today, making it ideal for a semester-long course. The second edition maintains dedication to providing authentic primary documents—including newspapers, illustrations, photographs, historical writings, quotations, and posters—to bring the time periods to life for students. An extensive bibliography features primary and secondary sources in American sport history. Sports in American History, Second Edition, is unique in its level of detail, broad time frame, and focus on sports and the evolving definitions of physical activity and games. In addition, excerpts from primary documents provide firsthand accounts that will not only inform and fascinate readers but also provide a well-rounded perspective on the historical development of American sport. With sidebars offering an international viewpoint, this book will help students understand how historical events have shaped sport differently in the United States than in other parts of the world.
Sports in American History 2E
Author | : Gems, Gerald,Borish, Linda,Pfister, Gertrud |
Publsiher | : Human Kinetics |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2017-02-27 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781492526520 |
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Sports in American History: From Colonization to Globalization, Second Edition, journeys from the early American past to the present to give students a compelling grasp of the evolution of American sporting practices.
Race and Sport
Author | : Charles Kenyatta Ross |
Publsiher | : Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1578068975 |
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An examination of the connection between race and sport in America
Routledge Handbook of Sport Race and Ethnicity
Author | : John Nauright,David K Wiggins |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2016-09-13 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781317596677 |
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Few issues have engaged sports scholars more than those of race and ethnicity. Today, globalization and migration mean all major sports leagues include players from around the globe, bringing into play a complex mix of racial, ethnic, cultural, political and geographical factors. These complexities have been examined from many angles by historians, sociologists, anthropologists and scientists. This is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of the full sweep of approaches to the study of sport, race and ethnicity. The Routledge Handbook of Sport, Race and Ethnicity makes a substantial contribution to scholarship, presenting a collection of international case studies that map the most important developments in the field. Multi-disciplinary in its approach, it engages with a wide range of disciplines including history, politics, sociology, philosophy, science and gender studies. It draws upon the latest cutting-edge research to address key issues such as racism, integration, globalisation, development and management. Written by a world-class team of sports scholars, this book is essential reading for all students, researchers and policy-makers with an interest in sports studies.