All Stories

  1. Preface
  2. Glossary
  3. Part II: Europe
  4. Part VI: Africa
  5. Part IV: Australia
  6. Conclusion
  7. Introduction
  8. Gender
  9. Megaevents
  10. Sport and religion
  11. Race
  12. Why study sport history?
  13. Sport history around the world
  14. Sport and leisure
  15. Sport and nationalism
  16. The work of a sport historian
  17. Boxing
  18. Games and Sporting Events in History
  19. The shady past of female boxers – what case studies in the USA reveal
  20. Foreword
  21. Jews, Sport, and Identity
  22. Foreword
  23. Women Boxers: Actresses to Athletes – The Role of Vaudeville in Early Women's Boxing in the USA
  24. A chapter in the anthology edited by Steven Riess, A Companion to American Sport History.
  25. The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, 1865-1920
  26. Fairy tales? Marion Jones, C.J. Hunter and the framing of doping in American newspapers
  27. Sport and Globalization: Power Games and a New World Order
  28. Sport and the Italian American Quest for Whiteness
  29. Baseball, Invented Tradition, and Nationalistic Spirit
  30. The GermanTurnersand the Taming of Radicalism in Chicago [1]
  31. Understanding American Sports
  32. The Athletic Crusade: Sport and American Cultural ImperialismBy Gerald R. Gems
  33. Small Acts of Mutiny and Clandestine Subterfuge
  34. Puerto Rico: Sport and the Restoration of National Pride
  35. The Athletic Crusade: Sport and Colonialism in the Philippines
  36. Welfare Capitalism and Blue-Collar Sport: The Legacy of Labour Unrest
  37. Welfare Capitalism and Blue-Collar Sport: The Legacy of Labour Unrest
  38. Sports, war, and ideological imperialism
  39. A Response to “Playing Indian”
  40. Stagg's University: The Rise, Decline, and Fall of Big-Time Football at Chicago
  41. Fairplay: A Fine Gesture or A Tarnished Victory?
  42. Working Class Women and Sport: An Untold Story
  43. Fairplay: The Measure of a True Champion
  44. Motivation Without Competition?
  45. Baseball, Invented Tradition, and Nationalistic Spirit
  46. Introduction