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A Companion to American Sport History
“Steve Riess has assembled a cast of experts whose essays make A Companion to American Sport History the go-to reference for anyone -- old hand or new – looking to catch up on the vast and growing literature in this field.” "A trustworthy guide to the innumerable books and articles that narrate and interpret American sport history.”
—Stephen Hardy, University of New Hampshire
—Allen Guttmann, Amherst College
Steven A. Riess (Edited by), SA Riess (Author)
9780470656129, Wiley
Hardback, published 23 May 2014
704 pages
25.4 x 18 x 3.9 cm, 1.229 kg
A Companion to American Sport History presents a collection of original essays that represent the first comprehensive analysis of scholarship relating to the growing field of American sport history. Awarded 2015 Best Anthology from the North American Society for Sport History (NASSH)
Notes on Contributors viii Introduction 1 Part I Major Chronological Eras of Sport History 11 1 The Emergence of Sport: A Historiographical Appraisal of Sport in America through 1865 13 2 The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, 1865–1920 32 3 The Interwar and Post-World War II Eras, 1920–1960 60 4 Sport Since the 1960s 84 Part II Historical Processes and Sport 107 5 Scientific Habits of Mind, Technological Revolutions, and American Sport 109 6 Urbanization and American Sport 130 Part III Major Team Sports 153 7 Baseball Before 1920 155 8 Baseball Since 1920 177 9 Reconciling the Consequences of Modernity: College Football as Cultural History 202 10 Professional Football 221 11 Basketball 246 Part IV Major Individual Sports 269 12 Boxing: The Manly Art 271 13 Golf and Tennis 292 14 American Motor Sport: The Checkered Literature on the Checkered Flag 313 15 Historians, Track Stars, and Amateurism: Retrospect and Prospects 334 Part V Sport, Government, and the Global Society 357 16 The United States and International Sport: A Historiography 359 17 The United States in the Modern Olympic Movement: A Historiography 379 Part VI Sport and Social History 403 18 Historians Take on Ethnicity, Race, and Sport 405 19 The African American Athlete 434 20 Class and Sport 454 21 Manhood or Masculinity: The Historiography of Manliness in American Sport 479 22 Women in American Sport History 500 Part VII Sport and Capitalism 521 23 Explaining Exceptionalism: Approaches to the Study of American Sports Business History 523 24 Sport and the Media 552 25 Stadiums, Arenas, and Audiences 577 Part VIII Sport and Culture 599 26 Sport and American Religion 601 27 Not Always “Natural”: A Historiography of Sport in American Culture 615 28 Sports Biographies 634 Index 656
Steven A. Riess
James C. Schneider
Gerald R. Gems
Ryan Swanson
Russ Crawford
Mark Dyreson
Joseph C. Bigott
Leslie Heaphy
Rebecca T. Alpert
Kurt Edward Kemper
Anthony Santoro
Aram Goudsouzian
Randy Roberts and Andrew R. M. Smith
Robert Pruter
David N. Lucsko
Alan S. Katchen
Nicholas Evan Sarantakes
Robert K. Barney
Gerald R. Gems
Louis Moore
Steven A. Riess
Brian M. Ingrassia
Linda J. Borish
J. Andrew Ross
James R. Walker and Robert V. Bellamy, Jr
Robert C. Trumpbour
Richard Kimball
Kevin B. Witherspoon
Maureen Smith
Subject Areas: History [HB]
